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Conquer the legendary climbs and experience the coastal beauty of Strandhill on your bike.


Cycling routes from Strandhill

Strandhill, located in the Northern and Western region of Ireland, is a premier destination for road and gravel cyclists. Nestled beside the stunning Atlantic coastline, Strandhill offers picturesque vistas and invigorating sea breezes. The locality is renowned for its challenging climbs, including the iconic Knocknarea and Ox Mountains, providing cyclists with breathtaking views as rewards atop the peaks. Strandhill is also home to the Warriors Run, a famous trail race that attracts athletes from all over. With its impressive climbs and stunning coastal setting, Strandhill is an absolute paradise for avid cyclists.

Embark on the ultimate adventure through Irish history on this challenging road cycling route.

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130 km
1221 m
Savage

Prepare yourself for an epic cycling journey as you trace the footsteps of Irish history on this challenging route. Begin in the vibrant town of Sligo and visit the Sligo Abbey, a medieval ruins dating back to the 13th century. As you continue your ride, take in the cultural highlights of the Yeats Memorial Building and the historic Parke's Castle. Ride through the rugged landscapes of Arigna, Cootehall, and Boyle Abbey, and conquer the tough climbs of the Curlew Mountains. Finally, reach the coastal town of Strandhill, where you can unwind and recharge after an unforgettable adventure.


Explore the highlights of Sligo and its surrounding areas on this road cycling route.

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75 km
448 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Sligo and its surrounding areas as you cycle through diverse landscapes and soak in the rich history and culture of the region. This route offers a mix of scenic views, charming towns, and historic landmarks, making it a memorable cycling adventure. From the vibrant town of Sligo to the picturesque villages of Riverstown, Ballymote, and Coolaney, this route showcases the best of North and Western Ireland. Challenge yourself with some moderate ascents along the way, including Tullaghan Hill and Ballysadare, before ending your ride in the coastal town of Strandhill.


Explore the rich history and magnificent castles of Northern and Western Ireland on this road cycling route

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133 km
961 m
Tough

Uncover the hidden gems of Northern and Western Ireland's castles on this road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 961 meters and a distance of 133 kilometers, this route takes you through historic towns and scenic countryside. Highlights include Ballygawley, Riverstown, Castlebaldwin, Moygara Castle, Ballaghaderreen, Tobercurry, Coolaney, Tullaghan Hill, and Strandhill. Rated as a 4 out of 5 for difficulty, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking to immerse themselves in Ireland's history. Get ready to be captivated by the magical atmosphere of ancient castles and picturesque landscapes.


Immerse yourself in the scenic countryside and enjoy the tranquility of the seaside on this road cycling route.

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61 km
449 m
Chill

Escape into the peaceful countryside of North and Western Ireland as you cycle through idyllic landscapes and discover charming villages. Ride through the picturesque Ballygawley and enjoy the coastal beauty of Ballysadare before reaching the popular beach town of Strandhill. Along the way, you'll be captivated by the lush green fields, rolling hills, and breathtaking coastal views. This route offers a moderate challenge with some rolling ascents, perfect for experienced cyclists looking to soak in the beauty of the region.


Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Northern and Western Ireland's countryside on this road cycling route

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123 km
1243 m
Savage

Experience the peaceful beauty of Northern and Western Ireland's countryside on this road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1243 meters and a distance of 123 kilometers, this route takes you through scenic landscapes and charming villages. Highlights include Yeats Memorial Building, Sligo, Parke's Castle, Drumkeeran, Keadue, Thuja, Boyle, Ballymote, Collooney, and Strandhill. Rated as a 5 out of 5 for difficulty, this route is recommended for well-trained cyclists seeking an epic adventure. Prepare to be captivated by the serenity of the countryside and the rich heritage of the region.


Experience splendid landscapes and discover cultural gems on this road cycling route.

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56 km
443 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the beauty of North and Western Ireland as you ride through enchanting landscapes and discover cultural gems along the way. This route takes you from the vibrant town of Sligo, home to literary greatness, to the well-preserved Parke's Castle, located on the shores of Lough Gill. Cycle through the serene countryside of Ballygawley and ascend to the charming village of Strandhill, known for its sandy beach and relaxing seaweed baths. This route offers moderate ascents and diverse scenery, making it a delightful cycling adventure.


Embark on a scenic road cycling journey through breathtaking natural landscapes

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119 km
809 m
Savage

Prepare to be amazed by the natural wonders of Northern and Western Ireland on this road cycling route. With an ascent of 809 meters and a distance of 119 kilometers, this challenging route takes you through diverse terrains and picturesque villages. Highlights along the way include Ballysadare, Tullaghan Hill, Coolaney, Dromore West, and Church ruins. Rated as a 5 out of 5 in terms of difficulty, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. With epicness level also ranked a 5, expect to be surrounded by stunning views and remarkable landmarks throughout the entire journey.


Discover the historical landmarks and natural beauty of North and Western Ireland on this road cycling adventure.

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67 km
628 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through time as you visit historic sites and marvel at the stunning natural landscapes of North and Western Ireland. This route features the well-preserved Parke's Castle, which offers a glimpse into the region's medieval history. Ride through the picturesque countryside of Ballygawley and Ballysadare, and challenge yourself with a ride up the iconic Knocknarea mountain. The route concludes in the coastal town of Strandhill, where you can unwind and enjoy the beach and surf.


Immerse yourself in the beauty of Glencar Waterfall on this road route near Strandhill.

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70 km
720 m
Chill

Embark on a picturesque journey through the Northern and Western regions of Ireland. The Glencar Loop is a 70 km round-trip route starting near Strandhill. With an ascent of 720 meters, this road cycling adventure will reward you with stunning vistas and natural wonders. Begin your ride with a visit to Sligo, a charming town surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Stop by the Yeats Memorial Building, a cultural landmark dedicated to the famous poet William Butler Yeats. Take a moment to admire the Glencar Lough Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the shimmering lake. Continue onwards to the captivating Glencar Waterfall, where cascading waters blend with the surrounding lush vegetation. Feel the invigorating mist on your face as you soak in the serene atmosphere. Pass through Castle Car, a historic castle that adds a touch of medieval charm to the route. As you pedal through Ballygawley, revel in its tranquil ambiance and picturesque surroundings. Finally, challenge yourself with the ascent to Knocknarea and capture the awe-inspiring beauty of Knocknarea Mountain on your journey. The Glencar Loop is a moderate-level ride perfect for cyclists looking to experience the enchanting landscapes of Northern Ireland.


Cycle through rugged landscapes and visit iconic landmarks on this road route near Strandhill.

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115 km
968 m
Tough

Embark on an exhilarating adventure through the Northern and Western regions of Ireland. This route offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and cultural highlights. Starting near Strandhill, the Yeats' Lake Challenge takes you on a 115 km round-trip journey with 968 meters of ascent. Test your cycling skills and experience the natural beauty of Sligo County. Explore the charming town of Sligo, home to the Yeats Memorial Building. This cultural landmark celebrates the life and works of William Butler Yeats, one of Ireland's most renowned poets. As you cycle along, enjoy panoramic views of Glencar Lough from the scenic viewpoint. Take a break in Lurganboy, a quaint village known for its tranquility and charm. Continue your adventure towards Dowra, a vibrant community with a rich history. Marvel at the picturesque surroundings as you cycle through Drumkeeran, a hidden gem nestled in the hills. Finally, conquer the ascent to Knocknarea, a legendary hill where the majestic Queen Maeve's Cairn stands. The Yeats' Lake Challenge is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for an epic journey amidst stunning natural landscapes.


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