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Explore Ireland's natural beauty on challenging cycling routes in Greystones.


Cycling routes from Greystones

Greystones is a locality in Ireland's Eastern and Midland region. It offers a mix of road and gravel cycling routes suitable for all levels. The area is known for its stunning coastal views and rugged landscapes, providing a memorable experience for cyclists. Greystones is home to the famous Sally Gap climb, an iconic and challenging route in the Wicklow Mountains. Cyclists visiting Greystones can also explore the nearby Glendalough Valley, famed for its medieval monastic settlement and picturesque lakes. Whether you're a leisure cyclist or a seasoned athlete, Greystones offers a range of cycling opportunities amidst breathtaking scenery.

Explore the hidden gems around Kilcoole on this scenic road cycling route near Greystones.

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65 km
791 m
Tough

The Kilcoole Adventure is a 65km road cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside around Kilcoole. With 791m of ascent, this route provides a moderate challenge for cyclists. Highlights of this scenic route include the Rock of Kilcoole, a natural landmark that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Kilcoole itself is a charming village with a rich history and friendly locals. Other notable highlights include Ashford, Glenealy, Moneystown Hill, and Roundwood. The route also passes by the Great Sugarloaf, which offers a great photo opportunity. Overall, the Kilcoole Adventure is a scenic and enjoyable cycling experience that showcases the beauty of the area around Kilcoole.


Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Wicklow on this challenging road cycling route.

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90 km
1245 m
Tough

This route takes you through some of the most stunning scenery in Ireland, with sweeping vistas of mountains, forests, and coastal cliffs. Known as the 'Garden of Ireland,' Wicklow offers a diverse range of landscapes for cyclists to explore. While the route is demanding, the rewards are ample as you conquer steep mountain passes and enjoy adrenaline-pumping descents. With highlights including Glenmalure, Carriglineen Mountain, and Newtown Mount Kennedy, this route is a definite must for adventurous riders.


A scenic loop through the beautiful East Wicklow countryside

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77 km
1322 m
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The East Wicklow Loop is a stunning cycling route that takes you through the picturesque countryside near Greystones. With a total distance of 77 km and an ascent of 1,322 meters, this loop offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for cyclists. The route highlights some of the most breathtaking spots in the area, including Kilquade, Victor's Way, Robber's Pass Hill, Black Hill, Friarstown House, Kilternan, Barnaslingan Hill, and Kilruddery House and Gardens. These highlights allow you to experience the rich history and natural beauty of the region. The East Wicklow Loop is suitable for well-trained amateurs, with a difficulty rating of 4, and offers an epicness rating of 4, making it a highly enjoyable and unforgettable journey for cyclists of all levels.


Embark on a grand tour of the Wicklow Mountains and explore their majestic beauty on this challenging road cycling route.

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130 km
2226 m
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The Wicklow Grand Tour is a 130km road cycling route that takes you through the rugged landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains. With a total ascent of 2226m, this route is tailored for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Highlights along the route include Kilquade, Ashford, Avoca, Slievefoore, and Aghavannagh. Carrickashane Mountain and Carriglineen Mountain offer challenging climbs with spectacular views at the top. Laragh, Victor's Way, and Kindlestown Hill are also noteworthy highlights. The Wicklow Grand Tour showcases the stunning beauty of the Wicklow Mountains and provides a thrilling cycling experience for those who are up for the challenge.


Embark on an epic cycling adventure through the Wicklow Mountains, tackling challenging climbs and enjoying breathtaking scenery along the way.

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81 km
1619 m
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The Wicklow Mountains Epic is an 81km road cycling route that takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains. With a total ascent of 1619m, this route is a challenging ride that is suitable for well-trained cyclists. Highlights of this epic route include Kilquade, a picturesque village with beautiful gardens and historic buildings, and Victor's Way, a unique sculpture park located 17km into the route. Robber's Pass Hill, located at the 20km mark, offers a challenging climb with stunning views at the top. Other notable highlights include Black Hill, Tibradden Mountain, Kilternan, and Bray. Overall, the Wicklow Mountains Epic offers a challenging and unforgettable cycling experience through some of Ireland's most beautiful landscapes.


Embark on a scenic road cycling journey exploring the picturesque village of Delgany and its surrounding attractions.

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49 km
830 m
Chill

This route offers a delightful mix of stunning coastal views and tranquil countryside landscapes. Delgany itself is worth a visit, with its picturesque old cottages and cozy cafes. As you ride through Long Hill and Knockree, be captivated by the beauty of the Wicklow Mountains. The route also takes you past the somber Glencree German War Cemetery, a place of remembrance and reflection. With highlights including Delgany, Little Sugar Loaf, and Glencree German War Cemetery, this ride guarantees a peaceful and serene cycling experience.


Embark on a scenic road cycling route along the coast, unveiling delightful views and charming villages.

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44 km
506 m
Chill

This picturesque route combines breathtaking coastal scenery with charming villages, making it perfect for a leisurely cycle. Start in the quaint Newtown Mount Kennedy and explore its historic streets before heading towards Callowhill, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea. The ride also takes you through Roundwood, a picturesque town nestled between mountains and lakes. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Kindlestown Hill and top it off with a visit to the Octagon, a vibrant hub of local activity. With highlights including Newtown Mount Kennedy, Callowhill, and Kindlestown Hill, this coastal adventure promises a joy-filled cycling experience.


Immerse yourself in the rich history and breathtaking natural beauty of Wicklow on this road cycling route.

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112 km
1227 m
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This route takes you through a captivating blend of ancient sites, picturesque landscapes, and charming villages. Visit the Rock of Kilcoole, said to have been used as a signpost by St. Patrick himself, and admire the tranquil beauty of Arklow as you pedal through its historic streets. The route also showcases the enchanting Woodenbridge and the thought-provoking Victor's Way. With highlights including Rathnew, Laragh, and the Great Sugarloaf, this route offers a mix of history, stunning vistas, and cultural experiences.


Take a spin around Delgany and enjoy the beautiful scenery on this road cycling route near Greystones.

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34 km
596 m
Tough

The Delgany Loop is a 34km road cycling route that takes you through the picturesque village of Delgany and its surrounding areas. With 596m of ascent over the course of the ride, this route provides a moderate challenge for cyclists. Highlights along the way include the Great Sugarloaf, a distinctive mountain peak that stands at 10km from the start, and the charming village of Enniskerry at the 20km mark. Make sure to stop in Bray, located 26km into the route, where you can explore the promenade and take in the stunning sea views. Overall, the Delgany Loop offers a scenic and enjoyable cycling experience for riders of all abilities.


Get ready for an awe-inspiring adventure as you conquer the challenging mountains of Wicklow on this road cycling route.

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97 km
1800 m
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This route is for the adventurous spirits who seek the thrill of conquering steep ascents and magnificent mountain landscapes. You will cycle through the charming village of Delgany before ascending the mighty Brockagh Mountain and Sorrel Hill. Along the way, you'll encounter hidden gems such as Annamoe and Spot 538, offering picturesque scenery and tranquil surroundings. As you approach Glencree German War Cemetery, take a moment to reflect on the history and sacrifice of the soldiers laid to rest there. With highlights including Sorrel Hill, Glencree German War Cemetery, and Little Sugar Loaf, this exhilarating route promises breathtaking views and a sense of achievement.


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Kilcoole

Cycle along scenic coastal routes and challenge yourself with climbs in the nearby Wicklow Mountains.

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Kilquade

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Newtownmountkennedy

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Bray

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Enniskerry

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

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Shankill

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