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Cycle through the rolling hills and historic sites of Dunleer.


Cycling routes from Dunleer

Dunleer, located in Eastern and Midland Ireland, is a charming locality that offers a mix of gentle routes and challenging climbs for road and gravel cyclists. The region is known for its rolling hills and picturesque countryside, providing a perfect backdrop for a cycling adventure. One of the well-known climbs near Dunleer is the Jump Church Hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Cyclists visiting Dunleer will also enjoy exploring the nearby Boyne Valley, which features historic sites and scenic landscapes. With its diverse cycling options, Dunleer is a great destination for cyclists of all levels.

Discover stunning castles and delve into the history of Louth on this captivating cycle journey.

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71 km
327 m
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The Louth Cycle takes you on a captivating journey through the historic county of Louth near Dunleer. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to visit impressive castles and learn about the rich history of the region. With a difficulty rating of 2, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists looking for an enjoyable ride. The highlights along the Louth Cycle include Ardee, Roche Castle, Dundalk, and Castlebellingham. Ardee is a charming town known for its medieval heritage and offers a glimpse into Ireland's past. Roche Castle is a stunning fortified tower house that dates back to the 13th century. Dundalk is a bustling town with a lively arts scene and a wealth of historical landmarks. Castlebellingham is home to a beautifully preserved castle that boasts impressive architecture and a fascinating history. Overall, the Louth Cycle offers cyclists the opportunity to delve into the history and culture of Louth while enjoying the scenic countryside. The manageable difficulty level and the presence of captivating highlights make this route a delightful choice for cyclists of all levels.


Journey through ancient ruins, including the famous Newgrange, on this historical cycling route.

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73 km
814 m
Tough

Embark on the Ancient Heritage Tour and step back in time as you explore the rich ancient history of the region near Dunleer. This route takes you past ancient ruins and historical landmarks, offering a unique glimpse into Ireland's past. With a difficulty rating of 4, this route is suitable for well-trained cyclists seeking a more challenging ride. The highlights along the Ancient Heritage Tour include Dunleer, Monasterboice Abbey, Newgrange, and Slane Castle. Dunleer serves as the starting and ending point, offering convenient amenities for cyclists. Monasterboice Abbey is a must-visit destination with its beautifully preserved Celtic crosses and rich history. Newgrange is an iconic passage tomb that predates the Egyptian pyramids and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Slane Castle is a picturesque fortress and music venue that has hosted famous concerts and events throughout history. Overall, the Ancient Heritage Tour is a fascinating journey through ancient ruins and offers a rare opportunity to experience Ireland's rich heritage firsthand. The challenging nature of the route, combined with the presence of captivating highlights, makes this tour a rewarding choice for history enthusiasts and experienced cyclists.


Explore the ancient ruins of Mellifont Abbey

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42 km
450 m
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Embark on this road cycling route from Dunleer to Mellifont Abbey, with a total distance of 42 kilometers and an ascent of 450 meters. The route starts in Dunleer and takes you through the town of Drogheda before reaching the impressive ruins of Mellifont Abbey. This route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. With its mix of rolling hills and historic landmarks, it offers a delightful cycling experience.


Explore the historic sites of Slane and Hill of Slane

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58 km
646 m
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Take on this 58-kilometer road cycling route, with an ascent of 646 meters, to explore the historic sites of Slane and Hill of Slane. Starting in Dunleer, you'll pass through the nearby village of Slane before reaching the famous Hill of Slane. This intermediate-level route is perfect for cyclists looking to combine their love for history with a scenic ride through the Irish countryside.


Experience a thrilling adventure through rural landscapes and discover the charming village of Ardee.

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60 km
558 m
Tough

Embark on the Tinure Adventure and prepare for an exhilarating cycling journey through the rural landscapes near Dunleer. This route offers a thrilling experience for adrenaline-seeking cyclists, with challenging terrains and beautiful scenery. With a difficulty rating of 3, this route is suitable for cyclists with a good level of fitness. The highlights along the Tinure Adventure include Tinure, the Hill of Slane, Slane Castle, Ardee, and Dunleer. Tinure is a secluded village surrounded by idyllic countryside, providing a sense of tranquility. The Hill of Slane offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and is steeped in mythology and religious significance. Slane Castle is a picturesque fortress that hosts concerts and other events, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Ardee is a charming town known for its medieval heritage and offers a perfect resting point. Dunleer serves as the starting and ending point, providing cyclists with convenient amenities. Overall, the Tinure Adventure offers a thrilling experience for cyclists seeking a mix of adrenaline and scenic beauty. The moderate difficulty level and the presence of captivating highlights make this route an excellent choice for adventurous riders.


Visit the impressive ruins of Monasterboice Abbey

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58 km
647 m
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This road cycling route offers a scenic 58-kilometer loop featuring an ascent of 647 meters. Begin your journey in Dunleer and make your way to Monasterboice Abbey, famous for its high crosses and round tower. Continue to the historic town of Drogheda before concluding the loop in Dunleer. This intermediate-level route showcases stunning landscapes and remarkable historical sites.


Experience the tranquility of Drumconrath village and enjoy a scenic countryside journey.

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75 km
463 m
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Embark on the Drumconrath Cycle and prepare for a peaceful journey through the serene countryside near Dunleer. This route allows you to explore the quaint village of Drumconrath, known for its tranquility and picturesque charm. With a manageable difficulty rating of 2, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists looking for a leisurely ride. The highlights along the Drumconrath Cycle include Dunleer, Drumconrath, and Carrickmacross. Dunleer serves as the starting and ending point, providing cyclists with necessary amenities. Drumconrath offers a peaceful escape from bustling city life, with its idyllic scenery and charming village atmosphere. Carrickmacross is a vibrant town known for its arts and crafts and historical sites. Overall, the Drumconrath Cycle provides cyclists with a calming and scenic experience as they meander through the picturesque countryside and immerse themselves in the tranquility of Drumconrath. The moderate difficulty level and the captivating surroundings make this route a perfect choice for leisurely cycling enthusiasts.


Discover the picturesque villages of Collon and Dunleer

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88 km
624 m
Tough

Take on this scenic road cycling route that spans 88 kilometers, with an ascent of 624 meters. Starting in Dunleer, you'll pass through the charming village of Collon before returning to Dunleer. This route is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a moderate challenge and stunning countryside views.


Cycle through picturesque Drumconrath and Knockbridge

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84 km
480 m
Tough

Embark on an 84-kilometer road cycling adventure with an ascent of 480 meters. Starting in Dunleer, you'll pass through the picturesque villages of Drumconrath and Knockbridge before returning to Dunleer. This intermediate-level route offers scenic countryside views and an opportunity to explore charming Irish villages.


Explore the ancient ruins of Monasterboice and enjoy scenic countryside views.

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61 km
638 m
Tough

The Monasterboice Loop is a picturesque cycling route that takes you through the breathtaking countryside near Dunleer. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to visit the historic Monasterboice Abbey, known for its impressive Celtic crosses and ancient ruins. The route offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, with rolling hills and peaceful farmland. With a moderate difficulty rating, this route is suitable for well-trained cyclists. The epicness of the route is rated at 3, offering a delightful experience for riders. The highlights along the Monasterboice Loop include Monasterboice Abbey, Slane, the Hill of Slane, Ballapousta, and Dunleer. Monasterboice Abbey is a must-stop destination, with its intricately designed Celtic crosses and rich history. Slane is a charming village known for its picturesque beauty and proximity to the famous Slane Castle. The Hill of Slane provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is steeped in mythology and religious significance. Ballapousta is a peaceful village surrounded by rolling hills and ancient monuments, while Dunleer acts as the starting and ending point of the route, with convenient amenities for cyclists. Overall, the Monasterboice Loop offers cyclists a chance to immerse themselves in the natural and cultural heritage of the area while enjoying a moderate level of cycling challenge.


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