Loughshore Trail

National Route 94

Route : A mostly level circuit of Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in Britain and Ireland, including Antrim, Portadown, Toome and along Lough Beg to Portglenone.

Distance : Circuit of Lough Neagh 113 miles, 7 traffic-free. Toome to Portglenone is 15 miles.

The Loughshore Trail can be followed in either direction, and consists mainly of quiet, virtually traffic-free minor roads and lanes with short stretches of off-road track. Touching the lough shore on many occasions, cyclists pass small beaches overlooking the vastness of water. The route has many attractions, including the 1000 year old Celtic high cross at Ardboe, the grounds of Clotworthy House and the spectacular railway viaduct at Randalstown.

Taking a rest at Toome Linear park Ballyronan harbour

Published 2002: Buy the official Sustrans NN94 Loughshore Trail cycle route map. 

Links with the Belfast to Ballyshannon Cycle Route

You can also download an update slip to published map (pdf).

Visit the Loughshore Trail website for more information.

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