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Varied cycling routes and famous racecourses in Eastern and Midland Ireland.


Cycling routes from Kildare

Kildare, situated in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland, offers a mix of urban and rural cycling opportunities. Road cyclists can enjoy the quiet country roads, while gravel cyclists will find ample paths to explore. The county is home to the Curragh, a famous racecourse steeped in history and surrounded by striking landscapes. Nearby, cyclists can visit the Irish National Stud and Gardens, where they can take in the beauty of the surroundings. With its varied cycling routes and notable attractions, Kildare provides a unique and enjoyable cycling experience.

Discover the beauty of the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens on this scenic cycling route

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47 km
118 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Kildare on this leisurely cycling route. The highlight of the journey is the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, where you can explore stunning gardens and learn about the rich history of Irish horse breeding. As you cycle through picturesque countryside and charming villages like Kilberry, take time to appreciate the tranquility and serenity of the surrounding landscape.


Discover the ancient Kildare Round Tower on this scenic cycling route

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68 km
183 m
Tough

Explore the historical landmarks and beautiful countryside surrounding Kildare on this moderate cycling route. The highlight of the journey is the Kildare Round Tower, a well-preserved ancient tower that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Along the way, you'll also pass through charming towns like Clonbulloge and Carbury, with opportunities to explore their local attractions and sample traditional Irish cuisine.


Give gravel cycling a go and explore the beautiful landscapes.

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38 km
115 m
Chill

If you're seeking a gravel adventure near Kildare, this 38 km route is perfect for you. With an ascent of 115 m, it is suitable for amateur cyclists looking for a scenic and enjoyable off-road experience. Highlights along the route include Milltown, a charming village with traditional pubs, Allenwood, a peaceful countryside area, and Red Hill, an exhilarating climb offering panoramic views. Leave the pavement behind and explore the stunning landscapes that the Gravel Adventure has to offer.


Experience the mystical Rock of Dunamase on this captivating cycling route

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72 km
281 m
Tough

Embark on a challenging cycling adventure that takes you through rugged landscapes and historic landmarks. The highlight of the journey is the Rock of Dunamase, an ancient limestone outcrop that was once a strategic fortress. As you climb to the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages like Nurney and Monasterevin, where you can stop for a well-deserved rest and sample delicious local cuisine.


Experience the essence of Kildare and its scenic surroundings.

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82 km
238 m
Tough

The Kildare Roundabout is an 82 km road cycling route that takes you through the essence of Kildare and its scenic surroundings. With an ascent of 238 m, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. Starting in Kildare, you'll ride through picturesque landscapes and pass by historic landmarks. Highlights include the Kildare Round Tower, a symbol of the town's rich heritage, and Monasterevin, a charming town with historical significance. Immerse yourself in the culture and beauty of Kildare as you pedal along this memorable route.


Ride through picturesque landscapes and historic landmarks.

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75 km
410 m
Tough

The Milltown Loop is a scenic cycling route that takes you through beautiful landscapes and historic landmarks. With a distance of 75 km and an ascent of 410 m, this road route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Starting near Kildare, the route highlights include Milltown, a charming village known for its stone cottages and traditional pubs. Hill of Allen is another highlight, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The Digby Bridge provides a beautiful crossing over the River Boyne, while Kill Hill offers an exhilarating uphill section. You'll also pass through Kill and Ballymore Eustace, two towns with their own unique charm. The route concludes near the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, a peaceful and tranquil setting to unwind after your ride.


Embark on a challenging ride through captivating landscapes.

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77 km
550 m
Tough

For a challenging cycling adventure, tackle the Dunlavin Challenge. This 77 km road route offers breathtaking landscapes and exhilarating ascents. With an ascent of 550 m, it is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists. Starting in Kildare, you'll face a demanding climb but will be rewarded with stunning views at the top. Highlights along the route include Dunlavin, a charming village with a fascinating history, and Stratford, a picturesque town surrounded by beautiful countryside. Tinoran Hill presents another challenge, but the panoramic vistas make it worthwhile. Conclude your ride near the serene Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, where you can unwind and reflect on your adventurous journey.


Explore the scenic Kildare countryside and historic sites on this thrilling cycling route

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60 km
152 m
Chill

Embark on a cycling adventure that takes you through the picturesque Kildare countryside and visits historic sites along the way. The highlight of the journey is Kildare, where you can discover landmarks such as St. Brigid's Cathedral and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this vibrant town. As you pedal through charming villages like Athy and Kildangan, take time to explore local shops and sample delicious Irish cuisine.


Discover the charming town of Newbridge and its surroundings.

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47 km
238 m
Chill

Embark on a delightful cycling adventure with the Newbridge Ride. This 47 km road route offers a scenic journey through picturesque landscapes and charming towns. With an ascent of 238 m, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlight of this route is undoubtedly the town of Newbridge, with its rich history and cultural attractions. Explore its vibrant streets, visit the local shops, and indulge in delicious cuisine. Calverstown is another highlight, featuring beautiful countryside views and a chance to experience tranquility. The route concludes near the famous Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, where you can unwind and soak in the serenity of nature.


Test your endurance on this epic hill climb route through the Kildare countryside

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126 km
535 m
Savage

If you're up for a challenge, this hilly route through the Kildare countryside is perfect for seasoned cyclists looking to test their endurance. The highlight of the journey is Croghan Hill, a volcanic hill that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, you'll also pass through picturesque towns like Vicarstown and Tullamore, where you can refuel and admire the historic architecture.


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