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Cycling
South Armagh is an ideal area for the cycling visitor and a great way to explore its towns, villages, varied landscapes, historic monuments and other places of interest is on bike. The countryside and terrain is varied with easy riding possible al
Canal Cycle Route
This route follows the towpath of the now disused Newry Canal. Built in 1742 this canal was the first summit level canal in the British Isles. The Newry Canal Way is a 20 mile long distance route running from Portadown to Newry along the restored
Cycling in South Armagh
This circular route takes you from Newry through the scenic South Armagh countryside. Follow Route 9 from Newry to Camlough along the B113 stopping off in Bessbrook where the "Model Village" was built by a Quaker linen manufacturer for his emplo
Tassagh Viaduct
A circular cycle route which takes you through minor roads in the beautiful and scenic area of Keady in South Armagh. Approximately 9 miles in distance with mainly minor country roads with some steep hills. Caution should be taken in poor weather
Ballykeel Cycling
This route takes you through minor country roads with moderately steep hills and disused lanes, which may become muddy in wet weather over the course of 8 miles. Begin the loop by leaving the Ti Chulainn Centre in Mullaghbane to your right hand s

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