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Experience the perfect blend of nature and cycling in Ballincollig.


Cycling routes from Ballincollig

Ballincollig is a lively town in the Southern region of Ireland that caters to both road and gravel cyclists. The locality offers a network of well-maintained cycling paths that wind through beautiful parks and riverside trails. For road cycling enthusiasts, nearby famous climbs like the Healy Pass, Conor Pass, and Gap of Dunloe provide thrilling challenges and unparalleled scenery. Ballincollig also has several cycling-friendly cafes and bike shops, making it an excellent home base for cyclists looking to explore the area. From picturesque landscapes to engaging cycling infrastructure, Ballincollig offers a well-rounded cycling experience.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of southern Ireland

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132 km
1374 m
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Embark on a 132 km road cycling expedition starting from Ballincollig and indulge in the stunning countryside of Southern Ireland. With an ascent of 1374 meters, this challenging route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque villages and enjoy breathtaking views. Explore the historic town of Kanturk and discover its rich heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Gunpowder Mills, remnants of Ireland's industrial past. This epic route offers a truly immersive experience, allowing you to witness the diverse beauty of the Irish countryside.


Step back in time and explore ancient castles near Ballincollig.

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78 km
925 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating cycling adventure through the past as you journey to ancient castles near Ballincollig. This intermediate-level route takes you to Ballincollig Castle, Castlemore Castle, and Carrigadrohid Castle, where you can immerse yourself in the fascinating histories of these impressive structures. Along the way, you'll also enjoy the charming countryside scenery of County Cork. This route offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural beauty.


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Blarney Loop

Experience the charm of Blarney

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41 km
414 m
Tough

The Blarney Loop is a scenic cycling route that starts near Ballincollig, Southern Ireland. With a total distance of 41 km and an ascent of 414 meters, this road route is suitable for both road and gravel bikes. The route takes you through beautiful countryside landscapes and offers breathtaking views. One of the highlights along the route is Blarney, famous for its Blarney Castle and the legendary Blarney Stone. Don't miss the opportunity to kiss the stone and gain the gift of gab!


Discover the charm of Mallow

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86 km
1084 m
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Venture on an 86 km road cycling route starting near Ballincollig and explore the enchanting town of Mallow. With a challenging ascent of 1084 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through scenic landscapes and enjoy the beauty of the Irish countryside. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Mallow, known for its charming streets, historic buildings, and welcoming atmosphere. As you explore the town, you'll have the chance to admire the architecture of Mallow Castle and immerse yourself in Mallow's rich history.


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Aherla Loop

Embrace the beauty of the Aherla Loop, a road cycling route that offers stunning views and historical landmarks.

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68 km
685 m
Tough

The Aherla Loop is a 68 km road cycling route near Ballincollig, Southern Ireland. It provides a delightful cycling experience with its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and captivating historical sites. The route has a total ascent of 685 meters, making it a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlight of the route includes Aherla, a quaint village known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional Irish pubs, and friendly locals.


Discover the beauty of Ballincollig and nearby towns.

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95 km
944 m
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Explore the stunning landscapes and charming towns near Ballincollig on this intermediate-level cycling route. This circuit offers a scenic adventure through Lombardstown, Mallow, and Blarney Castle. You'll be captivated by the breathtaking Irish countryside and have the chance to visit renowned landmarks along the way. The blend of natural beauty and historic sites makes this route a favorite among nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.


Experience the scenic coastal beauty of County Cork.

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94 km
769 m
Tough

Embark on a breathtaking cycling journey along the stunning coast of County Cork. This intermediate-level route takes you from Ballincollig to Cork city and then follows the coast, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to visit the historic towns of Carrigtwohill, Rathcormack, and Cork. This route is perfect for those seeking a combination of natural beauty and urban exploration.


Explore medieval castles in the countryside

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71 km
700 m
Tough

Embark on a castle adventure with this 71 km route starting near Ballincollig. The route, suitable for road bikes, features an ascent of 700 meters and takes you through stunning countryside landscapes. Starting from Ballincollig, you'll pass by Crookstown and Carrigadrohid Castle, a captivating medieval fortress. In the quaint village of Carrignamuck, you can admire the historical Carrignamuck Tower House, dating back to the 15th century. The highlight of this route is the Gunpowder Mills, where you can explore the remnants of Ireland's industrial past.


Embark on a thrilling cycling journey to enchanting castles near Ballincollig.

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103 km
866 m
Tough

Get ready for an adventure-packed cycling trip to some of the most enchanting castles near Ballincollig. This intermediate-level route takes you to Crossbarry, Bandon, Ballynacarriga Castle, Coppeen, Carrigadrohid Castle, Carrignamuck Tower House, and Gunpowder Mills. Along the way, you'll be awed by the diverse range of castle architectures, each with its own unique story to tell. This route combines history, architecture, and natural beauty, making it a must-do for castle enthusiasts.


Explore history along this scenic route

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90 km
972 m
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Embark on a historical journey with this 90 km road cycling route starting near Ballincollig. With an ascent of 972 meters, this route offers a moderately challenging cycling experience suitable for road bikes. Discover the rich history of the region as you pass by the famed Blarney Castle, a symbol of medieval architecture. Killavullen, another highlight along the route, invites you to explore its charming surroundings. The former site of Gouldings Chemicals offers a glimpse into Ireland's industrial past. Conclude your journey by visiting the Gunpowder Mills, reminders of Ireland's explosive history.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Tower

A cyclist's dream destination with coastal scenery and challenging climbs in Tower.

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Blarney

Discover Ireland's Beauty on Two Wheels

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Cork

Explore Irish Coastlines on Two Wheels in Cork

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Douglas

Discover Douglas on Two Wheels

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Glanmire

Experience the best of both worlds - explore Cork city and serene countryside from the cycling hub of Glanmire.

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Carrigaline

Explore the coastal and countryside beauty of Carrigaline on two wheels.

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Passage West

Seaside Cycling and Cultural Attractions in Southern Ireland

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Bandon

Discover the scenic countryside and rolling hills of Bandon on your bike.

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Kinsale

Discover the scenic coastline, indulge in gourmet delights, and conquer the iconic Old Head of Kinsale climb.

Nearby regions:

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Northern and Western

Embark on a scenic cycling adventure along Northern and Western Ireland's rugged coastline

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Eastern and Midland

Peaceful rides through rural landscapes and charming villages.

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Shropshire and Staffordshire

Scenic Countryside and Historic Landmarks

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Dorset and Somerset

Diverse cycling opportunities with historical landmarks and charming villages.

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Devon

Stunning coastlines and tranquil rural landscapes make Devon a paradise for road and gravel cyclists.

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West Wales and The Valleys

Cycling through the picturesque countryside of West Wales and The Valleys

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East Wales

Breathtaking landscapes with challenging climbs and a network of cycle paths.

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