A great way to explore the Lough Neagh Region is from the saddle of a bicycle.
More roads and fewer cars, with views, scenery and attractions that will take your
breath away. This all awaits you and your bicycle when you come to the Lough
Neagh region for your cycling holiday.
Cycling - The Loughshore Trail ‘Lap the Lough’ Cycle Event
Some 128 miles long, the Loughshore Trail is an ideal If you are a cyclist why not get in training for the Lap the
distance for a short cycling break. Visitors can enjoy the Lough cycle event. The event is not exclusively for the elite
tranquillity and peacefulness of the shoreline, explore the or club cyclist but for anyone up for a challenge. The event
outstanding early Christian architecture, visit the ruins of occurs on the Sunday before the NI August bank holiday
strategic castles, participate in the many water sports and aims to encourage as many cyclists to do one lap of
available or stop off to visit some of the bird hides or the Lough starting at Kinnego Marina.
fishing spots that surround the Lough.
Contact The Lough Neagh Partnership
The Loughshore Trail can be followed in either direction,
Tel: 028 7941 7941 / 07717353268
with the route clearly signposted with the blue cycle way
signs that display the Loughshore Trail logo and route
Email:
info@lapthelough.org or visit:
number 94. The trail will enable you to sample first hand
www.lapthelough.org for more details.
the diverse culture and heritage of the Lough Neagh
region as well as allowing you to visit the natural and man
made environment using the many miles of quiet lanes
that run alongside or close to the shoreline. So get on
your bike when you visit the Lough Neagh region... cycle
the Loughshore Trail.
Contact The Lough Neagh Partnership
Tel: 028 7941 7941
Email:
info@loughshoretrail.com
or visit:
www.loughshoretrail.com
Pictures above Courtesy of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board
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