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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
This wallking and cycling route from Newry Town Hall to the Bann Bridge in Portadown and is a 20 mile trip on part of route 9 of the National Cycle Network. The route follows the towpath on the western bank of the now, non-navigable, Newry Canal
Cycling in South Armagh
This circular route takes you from Newry through the scenic South Armagh countryside. You will pass through Bessbrook, a Quaker Model Village, constructed of Mourne Granite and built by the Quaker Linen manufacturer John Richardson Grubb. T
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. It takes you past the birthplace of renowned poet and scribe Art Bennett and provides breathtaking views of the

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