The Lagan and Lough Cycle Way is a twenty-one mile, level, mostly traffic-free cycle ride.
The Lagan and Lough Cycle Way is a twenty-one mile, level, mostly traffic-free cycle ride or walk connecting Lisburn, Belfast and Jordanstown.
The route is suitable for novice and family cyclists of all ages and abilities and passes along the Lagan Towpath and Belfast Lough. It can be split easily into shorter sections by using the train. There are a number of stations along the route.
Start the route either at Jordanstown or Lisburn at the Union Locks. From Lisburn the cycle way passes through 11 miles of the Lagan Valley Regional Park to Stranmillis near Belfast. From here travel through Belfast's Laganside area where you can enjoy fantastic views over the river Lagan past the Waterfront Hall and Odyssey Complex. The Harland and Wolff shipyard, birthplace of the Titanic, also lies on the route. From Belfast it's on to Jordanstown along the Belfast Lough.