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Coastal cycling routes with access to the Gap of the North.


Cycling routes from Clogherhead

Clogherhead is a locality in Eastern and Midland, Ireland. As a road cyclist, you will find some pleasant cycling routes around Clogherhead. The area offers scenic coastal roads and beautiful views, creating an enjoyable riding experience. Not far from Clogherhead, you can find the famous Gap of the North, known for its challenging climb and stunning scenery. Additionally, Clogherhead is conveniently located near the bustling town of Drogheda, providing access to various cycling clubs and amenities in the area.

Experience the soothing tranquility of the coastal landscape and explore the historic Mellifont Abbey on this scenic cycling route.

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65 km
516 m
Tough

This picturesque coastal route offers a peaceful and serene cycling experience. With an ascent of 516 meters and a distance of 65 kilometers, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a tranquil ride. Visit historic sites such as Mellifont Abbey, one of the finest examples of Cistercian monastic architecture in Ireland. The route provides an opportunity to relax and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery while immersing yourself in Ireland's rich history. Highlights along the way include Clogherhead, a charming coastal town with idyllic beaches, Mellifont Abbey, a beautifully preserved medieval abbey, and Dunleer, a small town known for its historic buildings and welcoming atmosphere.


Explore the charming towns of Termonfeckin and Ardee on this scenic cycling route.

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61 km
343 m
Tough

This loop takes you through picturesque countryside, with highlights including the historic Monasterboice Abbey and the charming towns of Termonfeckin and Ardee. The route offers a moderate level of difficulty, suitable for well-trained amateurs. With a distance of 61 kilometers and an ascent of 343 meters, it provides a challenging but enjoyable ride. The route is not overly epic, but offers a pleasant and memorable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Termonfeckin, known for its beautiful scenery, Monasterboice Abbey with its ancient ruins, and Ardee, a historic town with a rich heritage.


Experience the rich heritage of Drogheda on this road cycling route.

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86 km
650 m
Tough

The Drogheda Heritage Ride is a fascinating road cycling route that takes you through the historic town of Drogheda and its surrounding areas. With a distance of 86 kilometers and an ascent of 650 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking to explore the local heritage. Along the way, you'll pass through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Newgrange, a prehistoric monument dating back over 5,000 years. The highlights of this route include Drogheda itself, with its medieval streets and buildings, as well as the famous Boyne Valley, known for its ancient sites and natural beauty. Another highlight is Ballapousta, a small village with a rich agricultural history. These highlights provide a glimpse into the fascinating heritage of the area.


Discover the rugged beauty of the Irish coast and explore ancient castle ruins on this captivating cycling route.

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131 km
793 m
Tough

Embark on a breathtaking cycling adventure along the picturesque Irish coast. With an ascent of 793 meters and a distance of 131 kilometers, this route provides a challenging experience for well-trained amateurs. Enjoy the scenic beauty of coastal towns like Clogherhead, Annagassan, and Castlebellingham, as well as the ancient ruins of Castlebellingham and Dundalk. The route offers a diverse range of highlights, combining natural landscapes with historical sites. Highlights on this coastal adventure include Clogherhead, known for its stunning cliffs and panoramic sea views, Louth, a charming town with a rich heritage, and Castlebellingham, a medieval castle surrounded by picturesque gardens.


Experience the rich history of Drogheda and visit the iconic Hill of Slane on this captivating cycling route.

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55 km
481 m
Tough

This route takes you through fascinating historical sites, including Drogheda with its medieval walls and Newgrange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hill of Slane offers stunning views and a fascinating history. With an ascent of 481 meters and a distance of 55 kilometers, this route is moderately challenging. It provides an opportunity to explore Irish history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the countryside. Highlights along the route include Drogheda, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Newgrange, a prehistoric monument older than Stonehenge, and the Hill of Slane, legendary for its role in Christianity's introduction to Ireland.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route through the rolling hills around Kingscourt.

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116 km
823 m
Savage

The Kingscourt Challenge is a demanding road cycling route that will test your endurance and climbing skills. With a distance of 116 kilometers and an ascent of 823 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists who enjoy a challenging ride. Along the way, you'll explore the picturesque countryside surrounding Kingscourt and take in breathtaking views of the rural landscapes. Highlights of this route include the charming town of Kingscourt, known for its beautiful Georgian architecture and friendly locals. You'll also pass through the historic town of Drogheda, where you can take a break and explore its medieval streets. Another highlight is Ardee, a town with a rich heritage and vibrant community. The Kingscourt Challenge offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of County Louth and test your cycling abilities.


Embark on an epic adventure through ancient ruins and picturesque landscapes in Drogheda and Boyne Valley.

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109 km
806 m
Tough

This route presents a challenging cycling adventure, with an ascent of 806 meters and a distance of 109 kilometers. It takes you through the historic town of Drogheda, known for its medieval heritage, and the scenic Boyne Valley with its ancient ruins and natural beauty. With highlights such as Drogheda, Termonfeckin, and Slane, this route offers a fascinating journey through Irish history and culture. The difficulty level is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a satisfying challenge. Highlights along the route include the picturesque village of Termonfeckin, the historic Drogheda with its impressive architecture, and the stunning ruins of Newgrange and Slane Castle in the Boyne Valley.


Explore the charming village of Termonfeckin on this road cycling route.

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83 km
433 m
Tough

The Termonfeckin Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you through picturesque villages and stunning countryside. With a distance of 83 kilometers and an ascent of 433 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through Termonfeckin, a charming village with a rich history and beautiful surroundings. The highlights of this route include the historical Monasterboice Abbey, dating back to the 5th century, and the town of Ardee with its interesting mix of medieval and Georgian architecture. You'll also cycle through the tranquil village of Knockbridge and the quaint town of Castlebellingham. Another highlight is Annagassan, a coastal village known for its scenic beauty and charming atmosphere.


Enjoy a scenic coastal ride along the picturesque village of Annagassan.

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54 km
280 m
Chill

The Annagassan Coastal Ride is a delightful road cycling route that takes you along the scenic coastline of Annagassan. With a distance of 54 kilometers and an ascent of 280 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Along the way, you'll soak in the beauty of the Irish Sea and discover the charming village of Annagassan. The highlights of this route include Castlebellingham, a historic village with a unique blend of Georgian and medieval architecture. Take a break and explore Castlebellingham Castle, or enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants. Another highlight is Clogherhead, a beautiful fishing village with a stunning sandy beach and panoramic views of the coast. The Annagassan Coastal Ride offers a scenic and leisurely cycling experience for all.


Cycle along the stunning coast of Clogherhead

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100 km
655 m
Tough

Embark on a coastal adventure along the exquisite Clogherhead. Experience breathtaking views of the Irish coastline as you cycle through quaint towns and picturesque landscapes. This route is suitable for well-trained amateurs and provides an epic cycling experience.


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Termonfeckin

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Drogheda

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Dunleer

Cycle through the rolling hills and historic sites of Dunleer.

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Stamullin

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Duleek

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Balbriggan

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Ardee

Cycle through the peaceful countryside and explore historic landmarks in Ardee and the nearby Cooley Peninsula.

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