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Discover Raheny's urban and natural attractions on two wheels.


Cycling routes from Raheny

Raheny is a locality located in the Eastern and Midland region of Ireland. Cyclists will find a mix of urban and suburban roads in this area, offering a decent cycling experience. While not particularly known for cycling-related landmarks or climbs, Raheny provides accessibility to nearby attractions such as St. Anne's Park and Bull Island. These locations can be explored by bike, adding variety to the cycling routes. Overall, Raheny is a satisfactory location for cyclists seeking a combination of urban and natural environments for their rides.

Embark on a gravel adventure through the scenic countryside

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50 km
137 m
Chill

This gravel road cycling route near Raheny offers a scenic journey through the picturesque Irish countryside. With a total ascent of 137 meters and a distance of 50 kilometers, it is suitable for riders looking for a moderate challenge. Highlights include Coolock, Dunsoughly Castle (ruin), and Ashbourne. This route is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful cycling experience in the countryside.


Cycle through history on this road cycling route near Raheny

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51 km
163 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in Irish history on this road cycling route near Raheny. With a total ascent of 163 meters and a distance of 51 kilometers, it offers a moderate challenge with plenty of historical landmarks along the way. Highlights include Drumcondra, Dunsoughly Castle (ruin), and Swords. This route is perfect for history buffs and those interested in exploring Ireland's rich cultural heritage.


Embark on a road adventure to discover the outskirts of Dublin.

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96 km
332 m
Tough

This 96-kilometer road route offers an exhilarating ride through the outskirts of Dublin. With 332 meters of ascent, it provides a moderate challenge suitable for those looking to push their cycling boundaries. The route encompasses both urban and rural areas, granting riders the opportunity to visit Clondalkin, Leixlip, and Ashbourne.


Conquer the mountains on this challenging gravel route

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78 km
1086 m
Savage

Take on the ultimate mountain challenge on this gravel road cycling route near Raheny. With a total ascent of 1086 meters and a distance of 78 kilometers, it offers a grueling climb and an unforgettable experience. Highlights include Sandymount, Glencullen, and Montpelier Hill. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for an epic adventure in the Dublin mountains.


Cycle through the outskirts of Dublin on this challenging road adventure.

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89 km
342 m
Tough

This 89-kilometer road route presents a significant challenge for road cyclists with 342 meters of ascent. It combines urban sections in Dublin with scenic rural landscapes, offering a diverse experience for riders seeking a mix of speed and endurance. Notable highlights along the route include the remarkable sights of Ericsson Skyline, Ratoath, and Swords.


Conquer Wicklow Mountains on this physically demanding road route.

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124 km
1347 m
Savage

Covering a distance of 124 kilometers and featuring a total ascent of 1347 meters, this road route is designed for experienced and physically fit riders. It takes you through the stunning Wicklow Mountains region, showcasing iconic spots such as Bray, Black Hill, and Glenmacnass Waterfall. Prepare for a challenging yet rewarding adventure.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure across Dublin and its outskirts.

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80 km
630 m
Savage

This 80-kilometer gravel route provides a thrilling and challenging experience for riders seeking diverse landscapes and stunning views. With a significant ascent of 630 meters, it requires good fitness and technical skills. The route takes you through iconic spots in Dublin and introduces you to the beauty of Firhouse, Palmerstown, and Kilteel Castle.


Immerse yourself in history on this gravel cycling loop

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38 km
169 m
Chill

Explore the history-rich area of Glasnevin on this gravel road cycling loop near Raheny. With a total ascent of 169 meters and a distance of 38 kilometers, it is suitable for riders looking for a shorter but scenic route. Highlights include the Ericsson Skyline, Ashtown Castle, and Glasnevin. Experience the historical sites and lush greenery that Glasnevin has to offer.


Explore the off-road trails that take you through Artane and Ballymun.

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16 km
35 m
Chill

This gravel route offers a shorter yet enjoyable ride, with a mix of urban and countryside landscapes. You can expect a modest ascent and a distance of 16 kilometers, making it suitable for cyclists of all skill levels.


Experience the vibrant city of Dublin on this road cycling route

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88 km
982 m
Tough

This distinctive route takes you on a scenic tour of Dublin, showcasing the city's rich history and famous landmarks. With a total ascent of 982 meters and a distance of 88 kilometers, it offers a challenging but rewarding ride. Starting in Raheny, you'll cycle past the iconic Ha'penny Bridge, Killiney Hill, and Bray. The highlight of the route is the breathtaking Ericsson Skyline, offering panoramic views of the city. Suitable for well-trained amateurs and those seeking a taste of urban cycling adventure.


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