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Breathtaking landscapes and challenging climbs in Clifden.


Cycling routes from Clifden

Clifden, situated in the stunning Northern and Western region of Ireland, is a popular destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and scenic cycling routes. From a cyclist's perspective, Clifden offers a diverse range of experiences - from leisurely coastal rides to challenging climbs amidst picturesque mountains. Notable cycling-related spots include the famous Sky Road, renowned for its stunning views, and the challenging ascent of the Twelve Bens mountain range. With its awe-inspiring scenery and cycling-friendly atmosphere, Clifden is a top choice for cyclists looking to explore the untouched beauty of Western Ireland.

Discover the wonders of Connemara on this epic road cycling route.

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94 km
793 m
Savage

Exploring Connemara's Wonders is an epic road cycling route that takes you through the magnificent landscapes of Connemara. With a total ascent of 793 meters and a distance of 94 kilometers, this route is perfect for adventurous cyclists seeking a challenging and picturesque experience. Highlights along the way include Letterfrack, a vibrant village known for its traditional music, and Aasleagh Falls, a majestic waterfall that's a sight to behold. Don't miss the scenic views of Tullyconor Bridge and Owenduff Bridge, both offering opportunities for memorable photographs. Enjoy the stunning reflections of the landscape at Derryclare lough and experience the tranquility of Pine Island, surrounded by the beauty of Connemara.


Embark on a cycling journey through the stunning Inagh Valley.

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135 km
1024 m
Tough

The Inagh Valley Loop is a breathtaking cycling route that takes you through the magnificent Inagh Valley in Connemara. With a distance of 135 kilometers and an ascent of 1024 meters, this road route presents a moderate to challenging endeavor. Highlights along the way include Letterfrack, Leenaun village, the majestic Aasleagh Falls, the captivating Lough Inagh, and the scenic Derryclare Lough and Pine Island.


A scenic cycling adventure exploring Connemara's lakes

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72 km
511 m
Tough

Discover the picturesque lakes of Connemara in this 72-kilometer road cycling route with a total ascent of 511 meters. This scenic loop takes you through stunning landscapes of mountains, valleys, and shimmering lakes. Starting near Clifden, explore captivating highlights such as the village of Letterfrack, renowned for its beautiful national park, and Lough Inagh, a tranquil lake renowned for its fishing and surrounded by stunning mountain views. Well-suited to well-trained amateurs, this route offers a perfect balance of challenging sections with more relaxed flat stretches. Take in the tranquility of the lakeside scenery and experience the true beauty of Connemara.


A captivating coastal route showcasing the beauty of Connemara

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96 km
715 m
Tough

The Connemara Coastal Loop offers an unforgettable cycling adventure along the rugged Atlantic coastline. Covering a distance of 96 kilometers and with a total ascent of 715 meters, this road cycling route mixes exhilarating climbs with stunning coastal views. Starting near Clifden, cycle through charming coastal villages, majestic mountains, and hidden beaches. The diverse scenery, from rocky cliffs to sandy strands, makes this route a visual feast for cyclists and photographers. Highlights include the picturesque village of Letterfrack, the serene Lough Fee, the charming village of Leenaun, Maam Cross surrounded by stunning mountains, and Recess nestled amidst rugged Connemara landscapes.


Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of Connemara along this scenic route.

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79 km
660 m
Tough

The Connemara Scenic Route offers cyclists a chance to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscapes of Connemara. With a distance of 79 kilometers and an ascent of 660 meters, this road route provides a moderately challenging ride while showcasing the natural beauty of the region. Highlights along this route include Letterfrack, Leenaun village, the captivating Lough Inagh, and the tranquil Derryclare Lough and Pine Island.


A thrilling ride along the iconic Wild Atlantic Way

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160 km
1192 m
Savage

Embark on an epic journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with this road cycling route that spans 160 kilometers and boasts a challenging ascent of 1192 meters. The route explores the untamed beauty of the Western coastline, offering panoramic views of rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and crashing waves. Starting near Clifden, cycle your way through charming villages, ancient castles, and breathtaking natural landscapes. With its mixture of steep climbs and exhilarating descents, this route promises an unforgettable adventure for experienced cyclists. Highlights include the picturesque village of Letterfrack, the serene Lough Fee, the charming village of Leenaun, Aghalard Castle perched on a dramatic cliff edge, Castlekirk with its fascinating history, the tranquil Lough Corrib, Maam Cross surrounded by majestic mountains, Recess nestled in the heart of Connemara, and Derryclare lough with its mesmerizing mirror-like reflections.


Explore Connemara's lakes and bridges on this scenic road cycling route.

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75 km
639 m
Tough

The Lakeside Loop is a road cycling route that takes you on a journey through Connemara's stunning lakes and bridges. With a total ascent of 639 meters and a distance of 75 kilometers, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Highlights along the way include Letterfrack, a vibrant village known for its traditional music, and Derryclare lough, a picturesque lake with stunning reflections. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Lough Fee, a tranquil lake surrounded by rolling hills, and Pine Island, which offers breathtaking views of Connemara's landscapes.


Exploring the majestic mountains and stunning lakes of Connemara

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114 km
772 m
Tough

This route takes you through the rugged landscapes of Connemara, offering breathtaking views of mountains, tranquil lakes, and charming villages. With a total ascent of 772 meters and covering a distance of 114 kilometers, this road cycling route is a delightful challenge for well-trained amateurs. The mix of challenging climbs and fast descents makes it an exciting adventure for cyclists of all levels. The route starts near Clifden, a vibrant town known for its lively music scene and traditional Irish pubs. Highlights along the way include the picturesque Letterfrack, Lough Fee with its crystal-clear waters, Leenaun village nestled between mountains and sea, the tranquil Lough Corrib, Castlekirk with its fascinating history, Maam Cross, and Teach An Phiarsaigh, a cultural center dedicated to the Irish language and arts.


Experience the rugged beauty of Connemara on this classic cycling route.

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79 km
660 m
Tough

The Connemara Classic is a challenging road cycling route that takes you through the stunning landscapes of Connemara. With a total ascent of 660 meters and a distance of 79 kilometers, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a scenic challenge. Highlights along the way include Letterfrack, a charming village known for its traditional music sessions, and Lough Inagh, a picturesque lake surrounded by mountains. Don't miss the stunning views of Derryclare lough and Pine Island, both offering breathtaking photo opportunities.


Discover the scenic wonders surrounding the village of Letterfrack.

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73 km
332 m
Chill

The Letterfrack Loop is a scenic cycling route that allows you to explore the natural beauty surrounding the village of Letterfrack. With a distance of 73 kilometers and a relatively small ascent of 332 meters, this road route offers a leisurely ride suitable for all levels of cyclists. Highlights along this route include Pine Island, the serene Derryclare Lough, and the historic Teach An Phiarsaigh, a former schoolhouse associated with Irish nationalist Patrick Pearse.


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