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Dromore Wood Nature Reserve offers a delightful mix of wild nature and cultural history that will captivate you as a cyclist. The well-maintained paths lead you deep into the forest, past ancient oak trees and along tranquil lakes. With every pedal stroke, the landscape seems to change - sometimes a view opens up of the peaceful water, sometimes the ruins of Dromore Castle peek out mysteriously between the trees. The old castle has a tangible atmosphere of times gone by, and it is interesting how nature is slowly reclaiming it. The paths here are not particularly demanding, but a bit of gravel and the occasional climbs do demand attention. In summer you will be accompanied by a concert of birdsong, while in autumn the colorful leaves rustle under your tires. The visitor center offers additional information about the wildlife and history of the reserve. The place is a great destination for families in particular, but you can also really switch off here as a solo cyclist.
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Lough Graney is a real oasis for cyclists looking for peace and nature off the beaten track. The paths around the lake are a mixture of gently undulating roads and hidden paths where cars rarely pass. With every meter of elevation on the winding roads, the view of the lake and the surrounding meadows becomes clearer, framed by the Slieve Aughty mountains to the north. The hills reflect the changing light that scurries over the waves, creating an almost mystical atmosphere - especially on slightly cloudy days. Along the way, it is noticeable that the area is sparsely populated. Locals are rarely seen, but cows and sheep are frequent companions. In some places, old stone walls and hedges line the path, underlining the rustic character of East Clare. When you reach Flagmount, it is worth taking a break. The small village has something nostalgic about it and offers idyllic access to the lake. The natural diversity around Lough Graney is also striking. In addition to forests and meadows, there are isolated megalithic structures that give an idea of the region's historical heritage. At Caher there is even a memorial stone for the poet Brian Merriman, which underlines the cultural value of the area. If you have the time and leisure, you should continue on the way there and take a few minutes to enjoy this poetic place.
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When touring Killaloe, the charm of the town can best be captured on the banks of the canal. The route runs along the water and always offers a view over the river to Ballina and the historic Killaloe Bridge. The soothing rippling, the boats gently rocking and the lush green banks can be wonderfully enjoyed from the saddle. The town itself is full of small cafes and restaurants - an ideal place to take a break or start or end the tour. The road itself has a few bumpy spots, but the scenery easily makes up for that.
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Gortglass Lake near Kildysart is the ideal place to find a moment of peace on your bike ride. The picnic areas right on the shore invite you to stretch your legs and take a little break. As you sit on the grass, the water sparkles in the sunlight and the gentle rippling of the lake creates a relaxed atmosphere. The surrounding hills and the lush green of the meadows create a beautiful backdrop that makes you feel like you are in the middle of nature. A few wildflowers line the shore and the air smells fresh of water and grass. Perfect for just letting your mind wander and recharging your batteries. This place is particularly suitable for a rest before you start pedaling again. It is a peaceful corner where you are far away from the hustle and bustle of traffic - a place that gives you a little break from everyday life and makes you feel like you are traveling at your own pace.
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The narrow road meanders along the shore, offering frequent views of the bay. The rough sea on one side and the green fields on the other create an atmosphere that is very typically Irish - you can almost feel the vastness and the freshness of the wind. The ground is a little uneven in places, and it's worth slowing down now and then to really take in the scenery. There are many small places where you can put your bike to one side and walk right to the water to breathe in the spray and the smell of the sea. On sunny days, the clouds are reflected in the water while the waves roll onto the pebble beach, quietly lapping away. This route offers you a quiet, almost meditative section of your tour, far away from traffic - ideal for simply letting your mind wander and enjoying nature to the fullest.
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If you are riding through Killaloe, make sure you pedal along Canal Bank for great views over the water to Ballina and Killaloe Bridge. There are plenty of places to eat and drink in the town, which also makes it a perfect start and/or finish point on a ride.
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Take the path to the south east to explore Dromore Wood. It is full of nature and surrounded by water. There are plenty of well maintained trails as well as a visitors centre. It is especially popular with families due to the mix of the outdoors and the castle.
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Wonderful views of this scenic lake from all the roads surrounding the lake.
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