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Discover the charm of urban and rural cycling in Cabra, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and tranquil countryside.


Cycling routes from Cabra

Cabra is a locality located in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland. From a cyclist's perspective, Cabra offers a mix of urban and rural cycling routes. Cyclists can navigate through the town's streets and venture out into the surrounding countryside. The cycling infrastructure in Cabra is decent, with some cycling paths and bike-friendly roads. Exploring the outskirts of Cabra allows cyclists to enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Irish countryside, with its rolling hills and scenic landscapes. While Cabra may not have any famous cycling climbs or renowned cycling events, it still provides a pleasant cycling experience for both road and gravel cyclists.

Embark on a road cycling adventure, visiting historic sites and enjoying scenic views near Cabra.

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57 km
490 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Cabra takes you on an adventure through picturesque landscapes and historic sites. With a distance of 57 kilometers and an ascent of 490 meters, this route provides a moderate level of difficulty. Kilmainham Gaol awaits you along the way, offering a chance to explore its dark past and revolutionary connections. Firhouse and Black Hill provide scenic spots with beautiful panoramic views. Blanchardstown, a mix of urban and rural scenery, makes for an interesting stop as well. Immerse yourself in Ireland's rich history while enjoying the thrill of cycling.


Experience the diverse landscapes and heritage sites around Cabra on this road cycling route.

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65 km
669 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Cabra takes you through a variety of landscapes, including rolling hills, charming villages, and historical sites. The route offers a moderate level of difficulty and covers a distance of 65 kilometers with an ascent of 669 meters. You will pass through Firhouse, known for its beautiful surroundings, before reaching Black Hill, a popular viewpoint with stunning panoramic views. Kilteel Castle is another highlight along the route, providing a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past. As you pedal further, you will pass through Lucan and Blanchardstown, offering a mix of urban and rural scenery.


Experience the natural beauty of Cabra to Clontarf on this scenic gravel route

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37 km
82 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route starting near Cabra takes you on an immersive journey through the natural beauty of Ireland. Covering a distance of 37 km with an ascent of 82 meters, this route offers a moderate level of difficulty suitable for gravel bikes. Highlights along the route include Sutton and Clontarf.


Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure around Dublin with this route.

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54 km
330 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route starting near Cabra takes you on a thrilling adventure through Dublin and its surroundings. Covering a distance of 54 kilometers and an elevation gain of 330 meters, this route offers a moderate level of difficulty. The highlights along the way include the Ericsson Skyline, providing spectacular views of the city, and a stop in Dublin, where you can explore the vibrant streets and rich history. Moving further, you will pass through Stillorgan, Bray, and Cabinteely, each offering unique landscapes and cultural attractions. Along the route, make sure to visit the Book of Kells, a famous medieval manuscript housed in Trinity College Dublin.


Embark on an exciting cycling adventure from Firhouse to Castleknock

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58 km
514 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting near Cabra offers you an exhilarating adventure from Firhouse to Castleknock. Covering a distance of 58 km with an ascent of 514 meters, this route is suitable for road bikes and provides a moderate level of difficulty. Highlights along the route include Black Hill, Brittas, and Lucan.


Embark on a historic gravel cycling adventure, exploring the trails near Cabra.

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57 km
327 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route near Cabra takes you through historic trails and charming villages. With a total distance of 57 kilometers and an ascent of 327 meters, this route offers a moderate level of difficulty. Kilmainham Gaol, a notorious former prison, is a standout highlight along the route, offering a glimpse into Ireland's turbulent past. Tully's Castle and Ardclough provide further historical intrigue as you cycle through these ancient landmarks. Castleknock, known for its beautiful landscapes and imposing castle, makes for another memorable stop. The route concludes in Cabra West, offering a peaceful and picturesque end to your adventure.


Cycle to Kilmainham Gaol and discover its fascinating history

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126 km
545 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting near Cabra takes you on a journey to Kilmainham Gaol, a historic prison with a rich Irish history. Covering a distance of 126 km with an ascent of 545 meters, this route is suitable for road bikes and offers a moderate level of difficulty. Highlights along the route include Saggart, Naas, and Allenwood.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route, exploring castles and ruins near Cabra.

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94 km
384 m
Savage

Get ready for a challenging road cycling adventure near Cabra, as you cycle through scenic landscapes and historical sites. This route covers a distance of 94 kilometers with an elevation gain of 384 meters, providing a moderate level of difficulty. Kilmainham Gaol, with its powerful atmosphere and history, sets the tone for the journey. Clondalkin, Kilcloon, Dunsany Castle, and Curragha offer a mix of architectural splendor and natural beauty. The final highlight is Dunsoughly Castle, a ruin that transports you back in time. Enjoy the satisfaction of conquering this demanding route while immersing yourself in Ireland's rich heritage.


Discover the hidden gems of Blanchardstown and Finglas on this scenic cycling route.

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47 km
169 m
Chill

This road cycling route starting near Cabra allows you to discover the hidden gems of Blanchardstown and Finglas. Covering a distance of 47 km with an ascent of 169 meters, this route offers a scenic and relaxing ride suitable for road bikes. Highlights along the route include Rowlestown and Blanchardstown.


Explore the scenic countryside and visit the historicDunsoughly Castle (ruin)

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80 km
484 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting near Cabra takes you through picturesque countryside and includes a visit to the ruin of Dunsoughly Castle. The route covers a distance of 80 km with an ascent of 484 meters. It is suitable for road bikes and offers a moderate level of difficulty. The highlights along the route include Greenoge, Stamullen, Lusk, and Drumcondra.


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