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Ardee Adventure
A road cycling route starting from Termonfeckin
Experience the scenic countryside, charming villages, and historic sites on the Ardee Adventure
Map
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Saddle up for an epic cycling journey that takes you through the unspoiled landscapes of Eastern and Midland Ireland. The Ardee Adventure is a challenging route that combines moderate ascents with breathtaking scenery. Along the way, you'll encounter the historic village of Ardee, picturesque lakes, and magnificent castles. This route is best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure in Ireland's countryside.
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114 km
632 m
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Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Termonfeckin Village centerTermonfeckin: Scenic road cycling and challenging terrain in Termonfeckin.
Termonfeckin is a locality in Ireland, located in the Eastern and Midland region. From a cyclist's perspective, Termonfeckin offers a mix of scenic road cycling routes and challenging terrain. The area is known for its rolling hills and picturesque countryside, making it a popular destination for gravel cyclists. One of the famous cycling-related spots near Termonfeckin is the Tain Trail, a 43-mile long cycle route taking riders through stunning landscapes and historic sites.26 km
26 km
ArdeeTownArdee: Begin your adventure in the vibrant town of Ardee, known for its rich history and friendly atmosphere. Explore the medieval castle and soak up the local culture.
43 km
43 km
InniskeenVillageInniskeen: Cycle through the rolling hills to Inniskeen, a charming village famous for being the birthplace of poet Patrick Kavanagh. Visit the Patrick Kavanagh Centre and learn about his life and work.
65 km
65 km
SilverbridgeVillageSilverbridge: Experience breathtaking views and serene landscapes as you ride through the scenic village of Silverbridge. Take a moment to pause and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
80 km
80 km
DundalkTownDundalk: Arrive in Dundalk, a bustling town with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the historic buildings, visit art galleries, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
93 km
93 km
CastlebellinghamVillageCastlebellingham: Discover the charming village of Castlebellingham, with its beautifully preserved Georgian architecture and stunning landscapes.
96 km
96 km
AnnagassanVillage ViewpointAnnagassan: Finish your journey in Annagassan, a coastal village known for its sandy beach and breathtaking views of the Irish Sea.
114 km
114 km
Finish: Termonfeckin Village centerTermonfeckin: Scenic road cycling and challenging terrain in Termonfeckin.
Cycling routes from Termonfeckin:
Drogheda to Boyne Obelisk Loop Drogheda to Collon Adventure Termonfeckin and Beyond Termonfeckin to Drogheda Loop Termonfeckin to Newgrange Loop Newgrange and Drumconrath Loop Termonfeckin Castle Loop Annagassan to Castlebellingham Loop Drogheda to Dunleer Adventure Ardee Adventure Ardennes Adventure The Boyne Valley Loop
Cycling routes nearby:
![Image of Clogherhead](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/clogherhead-3.webp)
![Image of Drogheda](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/drogheda-5.webp)
![Image of Dunleer](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/dunleer-5.webp)
![Image of Stamullin](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/stamullin-5.webp)
![Image of Duleek](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/duleek-5.webp)
![Image of Balbriggan](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/balbriggan-4.webp)
![Image of Balrothery](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/ireland/eastern-and-midland/balrothery-3.webp)