Cycle through Northern Ireland and you'll be rewarded with incredible views of vast and varied landscapes
The Comber Greenway is a seven mile traffic free section of the National Cycle Network developed by Sustrans along the old Belfast to Comber Railway line.
Situated three miles from Dundonald Touring Caravan Park, Orangefield Park is a beautiful park, not only with trails suitable for cyclists but other family friendly amenities.
The Lagan and Lough Cycle Way is a level, 21 mile traffic-free cycle ride or walk connecting Lisburn, Belfast and Jordanstown.
Broad Water is a four mile cycle/walk towpath between Moira Railway Station and Aghalee and takes cyclists along the route of the original Lagan Canal throughout Soldierstown.
Based at Berwick Hall, a 17th century thatched farm house close to the Georgian village of Moira, Beriwck Hall has belonged to the Wilson family since 1880, with the current owner a keen cyclist. Guided tours at Berwick are geared to suit the level of the