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Cycling in the picturesque Laytown, where coastal roads meet countryside beauty.


Cycling routes from Laytown

Laytown, located in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland, is a beautiful locality for road and gravel cycling. The area offers scenic routes with peaceful countryside and breathtaking coastal views. Cyclists can enjoy riding along the coastal roads, feeling the refreshing sea breeze. One of the famous cycling spots near Laytown is the Boyne Valley, which offers challenging climbs and stunning landscapes. Laytown is also known for its annual Laytown Races, where cyclists can witness exciting racing events. With its combination of picturesque routes and cycling events, Laytown is a great destination for cycling enthusiasts.

Discover the ancient history of Meath as you cycle through picturesque towns

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107 km
647 m
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Immerse yourself in the rich historical tapestry as you explore the towns of Stamullen, Kentstown, Ardee, and Laytown on this 107-kilometer circuit. Meath is known as the 'Royal County' and is steeped in ancient history and archaeological treasures. As you cycle through the picturesque countryside, you'll encounter medieval castles, ancient mounds, and charming villages. The route offers moderate ascents, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Take your time to enjoy the historical highlights and unravel the tales of Ireland's past.


Unearth the rich history of North County Dublin as you cycle through historic towns and visit ancient landmarks.

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55 km
407 m
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The Historic Treasures route invites cyclists to embark on a journey through the historic towns of North County Dublin. Starting near Laytown, this 55-kilometer road cycling route takes you through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and intriguing historical sites. With a total ascent of 407 meters, it is a moderately challenging route suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include the coastal town of Balbriggan, the quaint village of Lusk, and the historic site of Ballyboughal. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to visit the scenic village of Stamullen and the fascinating Ballygarth Castle before returning to Laytown.


Cycle along the coast and discover the hidden gem of Balbriggan

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59 km
362 m
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Embark on a delightful coastal journey from Laytown to Balbriggan. This 59-kilometer route offers stunning views of the Irish Sea and takes you through picturesque coastal towns. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the charming town of Balbriggan, which offers historical sites, beautiful beaches, and delicious seafood. The route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, with moderate ascents and flat stretches. It provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and cultural attractions, making it an ideal choice for a leisurely cycling adventure.


Embark on a journey through the scenic countryside of County Meath, featuring charming villages and stunning landscapes.

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72 km
348 m
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The Rural Delights route offers a picturesque cycling experience through the beautiful rural landscapes of County Meath. Starting near Laytown, this 72-kilometer road cycling route takes you past charming villages and rolling green hills. With a total ascent of 348 meters, it is a moderately challenging route suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include the historic town of Julianstown, the serene village of Naul, and the vibrant town of Ratoath. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore the charming village of Duleek before making their way back to Laytown.


Discover the historic Boyne Valley on this scenic cycling route near Laytown

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80 km
483 m
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The Boyne Valley Cycle is a scenic route through the historic Boyne Valley near Laytown. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and takes you past several highlights including Julianstown, The Boyne Obelisk, Drogheda, and Bettystown. The route is suitable for road bikes and covers a distance of 80 km with a total ascent of 483 meters.


Explore the historic Boyne Valley, home to ancient archaeological sites and breathtaking landscapes.

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99 km
574 m
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The Boyne Valley Loop is a scenic and historic cycling route that takes you through the beautiful Boyne Valley region of Ireland. Starting near Laytown, the route encompasses 99 kilometers of picturesque countryside and includes several challenging climbs. With a total ascent of 574 meters, it is a moderately difficult route suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Cyclists will be rewarded with stunning views of the River Boyne, charming Irish villages, and ancient sites such as Julianstown and Bettystown. The route is predominantly on roads, making it ideal for road bike enthusiasts.


A scenic route passing by Dunsany Castle and Slane Castle

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115 km
718 m
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This route takes you on a picturesque journey through the towns of Julianstown, Dunshaughlin, Navan, Slane, and Drogheda. Along the way, you'll get to admire the beautiful Dunsany Castle and Slane Castle. The route is relatively long at 115 kilometers, but the stunning views and historical highlights make it worthwhile. It offers a mix of moderate ascents and flat stretches, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Moreover, you'll have the chance to explore charming villages and indulge in some local Irish culture and hospitality.


Experience the rugged beauty of Ireland's East Coast as you cycle along stunning coastal roads.

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50 km
191 m
Chill

The Coastal Escape is a scenic road cycling route that takes you along the stunning East Coast of Ireland. Starting near Laytown, the 50-kilometer route offers breathtaking coastal views and includes several highlights such as Drogheda and the picturesque town of Clogherhead. With a total ascent of 191 meters, it is a relatively easy route suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the route include the historic Magdalene Tower and the charming town of Laytown. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to soak in the tranquility of Ireland's coastal scenery and catch glimpses of the Irish Sea.


Immerse yourself in the rich history and rural charm of County Meath on this scenic cycling adventure.

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114 km
417 m
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The Castles and Countryside route offers a delightful journey through the idyllic County Meath countryside. Starting near Laytown, this 114-kilometer road cycling route takes you past beautiful castles, charming villages, and scenic landscapes. With a total ascent of 417 meters, it is a moderately challenging route suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include the impressive Swords Castle, the picturesque Ashtown Castle, and the historic Athcarne Castle. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to experience the beauty of the vibrant Dunboyne town before returning to the tranquil shores of Laytown.


Conquer the challenging ascents and enjoy stunning vistas from Mount Oriel

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96 km
728 m
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Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure that will take you to the summit of Mount Oriel, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. This 96-kilometer route includes challenging ascents and exhilarating descents, which will put your cycling skills to the test. As you pedal through the picturesque towns of Collon, Drogheda, and Bettystown, you'll be rewarded with historical highlights and charming landscapes. This route is recommended for experienced amateur cyclists seeking an adrenalin-fueled challenge.


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Balrothery

Serene Cycling Retreat amidst Nature's Beauty

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Duleek

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Clogherhead

Coastal cycling routes with access to the Gap of the North.

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Lusk

Quiet cycling routes with access to the Dublin to Drogheda Greenway.

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