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Cycle through the scenic landscapes of Finglas and enjoy the convenience of its location.


Cycling routes from Finglas

Finglas is a locality located in Ireland's Eastern and Midland region. It offers a mix of urban and natural environments suitable for cycling. Cyclists can explore the Phoenix Park and enjoy its scenic cycling paths. The Royal Canal Greenway also passes through Finglas, offering a picturesque route for cyclists. While Finglas may not have any famous cycling spots or well-known climbs, it provides a convenient base for exploring the surrounding countryside and enjoying a pleasant cycling experience.

Explore historic sites and charming villages on this road cycling route.

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76 km
297 m
Tough

Experience the rich history of Eastern and Midland Ireland as you cycle from Finglas to Maynooth. This 76-kilometer route takes you through picturesque landscapes, including the stunning Ashtown Castle ruins and the scenic town of Leixlip. The route offers a moderate level of difficulty with 297 meters of ascent. Overall, it is a captivating journey that highlights the region's cultural heritage and natural beauty.


Discover some of Dublin's hidden gems on this off-the-beaten-path gravel route

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46 km
433 m
Tough

Uncover Dublin's best-kept secrets with this gravel route that takes you to some of the city's hidden gems. With a total ascent of 433 meters and a distance of 46 kilometers, this route offers moderate difficulty and is suitable for gravel enthusiasts. From the ancient Book of Kells to the vibrant streets of Dublin, this route encapsulates the essence of the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Take time to soak in the panoramic views from the Ericsson Skyline and explore the charming neighborhoods of Mount Merrion and Milltown.


Explore the rolling hills and picturesque countryside of Eastern and Midland Ireland on this road cycling adventure

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111 km
547 m
Tough

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city as you embark on a cycling expedition through Eastern and Midland Ireland's idyllic countryside. With a total ascent of 547 meters and a distance of 111 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenge. Discover the quaint villages of Clondalkin, Saggart, and Prosperous, each offering their own unique charm. From the ancient Kilteel Castle to the majestic Dunsink Observatory, this diverse route showcases the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.


Embark on a scenic gravel cycling journey along Ireland's stunning coastline

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21 km
88 m
Chill

Satisfy your sense of adventure with this picturesque gravel route along Ireland's coastline. With a relatively low ascent of 88 meters and a distance of 21 kilometers, this is a perfect route for beginners or those looking for a more leisurely ride. Take in breathtaking views of the Ericsson Skyline and explore the seaside towns of Clontarf and Donnycarney. This route offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Ireland's coastal beauty while enjoying the freedom and flexibility of off-road cycling.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure from Finglas to Drogheda.

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101 km
542 m
Savage

Get ready for an epic adventure along this challenging 101-kilometer road cycling route. With 542 meters of ascent, it's recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a thrill. The journey takes you from Finglas to Ratoath, Boyne Valley, Newgrange, Drogheda, Naul, and Ballyboughal. Explore diverse landscapes, pass iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the history and natural beauty of Eastern and Midland Ireland. This route is not for the faint-hearted, but the rewards are truly legendary.


Take on the challenge of this hilly road cycling route from Finglas to Ballyboughal.

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93 km
524 m
Tough

Ready for a challenge? This 93-kilometer road cycling route from Finglas to Ballyboughal will test your endurance and climbing skills. With 524 meters of ascent, it's recommended for experienced cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through Castleknock, Dunboyne, Athcarne Castle, Naul, and Ballyboughal. These charming villages and landmarks add cultural and historical significance to your journey. Brace yourself for a challenging yet rewarding adventure in the heart of Eastern and Midland Ireland.


Embark on an off-road adventure through diverse landscapes around Finglas.

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28 km
75 m
Chill

Join the gravel craze and explore the stunning landscapes around Finglas on this 28-kilometer route. With 75 meters of ascent, it's suitable for cyclists of all levels. Traverse off-road trails and experience the natural beauty of the area. The route takes you through Finglas, Clontarf, and Glasnevin, offering varied terrain and breathtaking views. Don't miss the chance to discover the rugged charm of Eastern and Midland Ireland on this gravel adventure.


Discover the hidden treasures of Finglas on this scenic cycling route.

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86 km
364 m
Tough

Cycle through the picturesque landscapes and charming towns in and around Finglas. Experience the thrill of riding along peaceful roads with minimal traffic. With a mixture of road and gravel sections, this diverse route offers something for every cyclist. Get ready to climb some hills and enjoy breathtaking views of the countryside. Don't forget to explore the historic sites and enjoy the local hospitality along the way.


Experience the rich history of Ireland along this road cycling route

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105 km
560 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through time as you cycle through Eastern and Midland Ireland. This route takes you through stunning landscapes while providing glimpses into the country's fascinating past. From the medieval ruins of Ashtown Castle to the majestic Dunsoughly Castle, you'll encounter hidden gems at every turn. With a total ascent of 560 meters and a distance of 105 kilometers, this route offers a challenging and rewarding experience for any cycling enthusiast.


Take on the challenge of this hilly road cycling route from Finglas to Ratoath.

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116 km
431 m
Tough

Experience a challenging yet rewarding cycling adventure from Finglas to Ratoath on this 116-kilometer road cycling route. With 431 meters of ascent, it's suitable for experienced cyclists who are up for a challenge. Along the way, you'll pass by fascinating highlights such as Ashtown Castle, Celbridge, Dunsany Castle, Kilbride, and the historic St Canice's Church ruins. Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural beauty of Eastern and Midland Ireland on this unforgettable journey.


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