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Experience epic climbs, scenic routes, and a cyclist-friendly ambiance in the picturesque town of Enniskerry.


Cycling routes from Enniskerry

Enniskerry is a charming locality located in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland. As a cyclist, Enniskerry offers a delightful blend of challenging climbs, serene countryside, and awe-inspiring views. The roads in and around Enniskerry are well-maintained, providing a smooth cycling experience. Cyclists can enjoy both road and gravel routes, with varying levels of difficulty to suit different skill levels. One of the highlights of cycling in Enniskerry is the nearby Glencree Valley, featuring remarkable landscapes and famous cycling climbs such as Sally Gap. The area also hosts cycling events and races, further enhancing its appeal to cyclists. Enniskerry, with its scenic beauty and cycling-friendly atmosphere, is a must-visit for cycling enthusiasts.

Cycle through Dublin's outskirts on this challenging route.

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50 km
561 m
Tough

Escape the lively city streets and embark on a cycling adventure through the outskirts of Dublin. This route offers a mix of urban and countryside landscapes, taking you through Ballinteer, Dublin, and Booterstown. Highlights include the stunning skyline views from Ericsson Skyline and the vibrant city atmosphere of Dublin. Be prepared for some challenging climbs as you make your way back to Enniskerry.


Cycle along the scenic coast from Greystones to Enniskerry.

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43 km
612 m
Chill

Experience the beauty of the Wicklow coastline with this delightful cycling route. Starting in Greystones, you'll ride along the breathtaking coastal road before heading inland towards Enniskerry. Highlights along the way include the stunning views from the Rock of Kilcoole and the historic town of Newtown Mount Kennedy. Enjoy a mix of coastal breezes and peaceful countryside as you pedal your way towards Enniskerry.


Take on the challenging gravel roads and hills around Enniskerry.

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63 km
731 m
Tough

Get ready for an off-road adventure with this exhilarating gravel cycling route. Starting near Enniskerry, you'll conquer gravel roads and face thrilling ascents and descents. Highlights along the way include the scenic views from Glencullen, the rocky landscapes of Three Rock Mountain, and the peaceful countryside of Knocklyon. Challenge yourself on this tough but rewarding route through the hills of County Wicklow.


Explore the stunning landscapes of Enniskerry and Glendalough.

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92 km
1780 m
Tough

Experience the best of County Wicklow with this epic cycling route. Starting near Enniskerry, the route takes you through picturesque countryside and up challenging hills. Highlights along the way include the beautiful Glendalough with its ancient monastic site and serene lake. The route also includes Sorrel Hill, offering magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding area. Get ready for a challenging yet rewarding adventure through the heart of the Wicklow Mountains!


Embark on an exhilarating gravel ride through the rugged landscapes of Glencullen.

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67 km
788 m
Tough

Unleash your adventurous spirit on the Glencullen Adventure route, a thrilling gravel ride that takes you through some of the most untouched and scenic areas near Enniskerry. With a moderate difficulty level and an epicness rating of 4, this route promises both excitement and breathtaking natural beauty.


Thrilling route with stunning views of the Ericsson Skyline

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68 km
687 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure from Enniskerry to the Ericsson Skyline, with a challenging ascent and a distance of 68 kilometers. The route offers breathtaking views of the beautiful skyline along the way. Prepare to be amazed by the scenic beauty and experience a sense of accomplishment as you conquer this exciting cycling challenge. The route is suitable for well-trained amateurs and will leave you with memories for a lifetime.


An adventure through history and nature

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81 km
818 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating cycling adventure along the Glencree Loop, offering a mix of historical landmarks and stunning natural landscapes. With an ascent of 818 meters and a distance of 81 kilometers, this road cycling route is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking both excitement and tranquility. Explore the intriguing Glencree German War Cemetery and conquer Montpelier Hill's challenging climb before making your way through Castleknock and Drumcondra. In Blackrock, pause to admire the serene surroundings while reflecting on the journey so far. End your adventure on a high note as you conquer Carrickgollogan Hill, experiencing a perfect blend of thrilling cycling and scenic beauty.


Discover the rich heritage of Enniskerry and surrounding areas

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110 km
776 m
Savage

Embark on a memorable cycling journey exploring the rich heritage of Enniskerry and its enchanting surroundings. With a distance of 110 kilometers and an ascent of 776 meters, this road cycling route offers a blend of nature, cultural landmarks, and historical sites. Prepare to be captivated by Glencree German War Cemetery and the majestic Montpelier Hill, as you cycle through the picturesque countryside. The route is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a challenging adventure with a touch of Irish history and magic.


An exhilarating and challenging route for true enthusiasts

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102 km
1306 m
Savage

For adventurous and well-trained amateurs seeking an epic challenge, look no further than the Enniskerry Epic Cycling Route. Covering a distance of 102 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 1306 meters, this road cycling route will push your limits and reward you with breathtaking views along the way. Prepare to be mesmerized by spots like Sugarlump, Kilmacanogue, Ashford, and Laragh. As you conquer the terrain, take in the stunning Glenmacnass Waterfall and Spot 538 before returning to the charming village of Enniskerry, where your epic journey began.


Explore the charming village of Enniskerry and its beautiful surroundings.

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44 km
925 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic journey through the enchanting landscapes near Enniskerry. This route offers a delightful mix of rolling hills and picturesque countryside, providing a perfect escapade for nature lovers and cycling enthusiasts alike. With a moderate difficulty level and an epicness rating of 3, this loop promises a rewarding and enjoyable cycling experience.


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