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Discover the vibrant city of Dublin and surrounding countryside while cycling in Glasnevin.


Cycling routes from Glasnevin

Glasnevin is located in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland and offers a range of cycling opportunities. As a road cyclist, you can explore the vibrant city of Dublin and enjoy scenic rides through the urban landscape. Glasnevin also provides access to nearby countryside routes, allowing you to experience a mix of city and nature while cycling. If you're looking for a famous cycling-related spot, you can visit the Guinness Storehouse, a popular tourist attraction in Dublin. With its mix of urban and countryside routes, Glasnevin ranks at 4 for cyclists.

Immerse yourself in Dublin's heritage on this road cycling tour to Raheny.

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33 km
101 m
Chill

Discover the rich history and picturesque landscapes on this road tour to Raheny. With a distance of 33 kilometers and an ascent of 101 meters, this route offers a relatively easy ride suitable for all levels. As you pedal through the scenic countryside, you'll pass by attractions such as The Mound and Swords medieval town. This tour provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in Dublin's heritage and soak in the beauty of the surrounding nature.


Enjoy the Ericsson Skyline and explore the beauty of Sandymount

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51 km
256 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Ireland's coastline with this 51-kilometer gravel cycling route starting near Glasnevin. With an ascent of 256 meters, it offers a moderate level of challenge suitable for various fitness levels. The route provides opportunities to enjoy stunning views along the Ericsson Skyline and witness the beauty of Sandymount, a coastal suburb famous for its sandy beach and panoramic vistas. Explore Monkstown Castle, a historic landmark known for its architectural significance and rich history. Cycle through Loughlinstown, a quaint village surrounded by scenic natural beauty. Another highlight is Mount Merrion, where you can capture breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Conclude your journey in the vibrant city of Dublin, renowned for its bustling atmosphere and cultural attractions.


Ride through former swimming area and discover the Book of Kells

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58 km
777 m
Tough

This distinctive round-trip cycling route starting near Glasnevin takes you through diverse landscapes and provides a mix of history and nature. With a total distance of 58 kilometers and an ascent of 777 meters, it is a challenging yet rewarding adventure. As a gravel ride, it offers a unique experience for cyclists who enjoy off-road riding. One of the highlights along the route is the former swimming area, where you can learn about the history of water sports in the area. Another highlight is the iconic Book of Kells, a rare and beautifully illuminated medieval manuscript.


Discover the ancient charm of Ashtown Castle and visit Dunsink Observatory

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42 km
179 m
Chill

Embark on a leisurely cycling adventure through the hidden gems surrounding Glasnevin. This 42-kilometer road cycling route offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience, with an ascent of 179 meters. Explore Ashtown Castle, a picturesque medieval tower house that offers a glimpse into Ireland's ancient past. Visit Lucan, a historic village with fascinating historical sites and beautiful architecture. Take in the astronomical wonders at Dunsink Observatory, a renowned scientific facility. Admire the peaceful atmosphere as you cycle through the quaint villages and scenic landscapes of the region.


Explore the scenic coastal roads on this gravel route to Darndale.

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52 km
152 m
Chill

Embark on a coastal adventure from Glasnevin to Darndale, covering a distance of 52 kilometers and an ascent of 152 meters. As you cycle along the idyllic coastline, you'll encounter charming villages like Swords and Lusk. This route is suitable for intermediate cyclists seeking a mix of stunning scenery and moderate challenges.


Immerse yourself in history on this road route to Dunsoughly Castle.

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66 km
189 m
Chill

Discover the rich history of Dublin on this charming road trip, covering a distance of 66 kilometers with an ascent of 189 meters. The route takes you past historic landmarks such as Ashtown Castle, Dunboyne, and Dunsoughly Castle (ruin). As you pedal through picturesque countryside, you'll be transported back in time, experiencing the essence of Ireland's cultural heritage.


Uncover the hidden gems of Dublin on this road cycling adventure.

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66 km
258 m
Tough

Embark on an exploration of Dublin's outskirts, covering a distance of 66 kilometers with an ascent of 258 meters. This road route takes you through lesser-known villages such as Castleknock, Clonee, and Garristown, offering a unique perspective of Dublin's diverse landscapes. With a moderate level of difficulty, it is suitable for intermediate cyclists looking to discover the hidden treasures of the area.


Discover the charm of Blanchardstown and experience the beauty of Stamullen

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99 km
465 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic journey through the eastern and midland regions of Ireland with this 99-kilometer road cycling route. Starting near Glasnevin, the route takes you through quaint villages and picturesque landscapes. With an ascent of 465 meters, it offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Highlights along the way include Blanchardstown, a lively suburban town known for its shopping centers and recreational amenities. Further along the route, you'll have the opportunity to visit Clonee, a village with a delightful mix of modern developments and historic charm. Explore the charming town of Duleek, known for its medieval heritage and beautifully preserved architecture.


Experience the rugged beauty of Dublin's outskirts on this gravel adventure.

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53 km
438 m
Tough

This route takes you through the stunning countryside surrounding Glasnevin, offering picturesque landscapes and challenging gravel roads. With a total distance of 53 kilometers and an ascent of 438 meters, it's suitable for experienced riders looking for a unique off-road experience. The route passes through charming villages such as Milltown and Foxrock, allowing you to take in the local culture along the way.


Navigate through historical sites and enjoy the natural beauty of Barnaslingan Hill

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63 km
693 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in Irish history and natural beauty with this 63-kilometer road cycling route starting near Glasnevin. With an ascent of 693 meters, it offers a moderate to challenging ride for amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter historical highlights such as the former swimming area and Sandymount, a coastal suburb famous for its scenic beach and panoramic views of Dublin Bay. One of the main attractions is Barnaslingan Hill, where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore Enniskerry, a charming village nestled in the Wicklow Mountains National Park, known for its well-preserved Georgian architecture.


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