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


Cycling routes from Carrigaline

Carrigaline, situated in the Southern region of Ireland, offers a mix of coastal and inland cycling routes. Road and gravel cyclists can enjoy the scenic beauty of Carrigaline's countryside as well as its proximity to the stunning coastline. One of the cycling gems in the area is the Old Head of Kinsale, known for its challenging climbs and panoramic views.

Experience the stunning coastal beauty from Carrigaline to Douglas

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118 km
1243 m
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Embark on a breathtaking coastal ride along the southern coast of Ireland, starting from Carrigaline and ending in Douglas. This road cycling route covers a distance of 118 kilometers and includes a challenging ascent of 1243 meters. Along the way, you'll encounter picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming coastal villages. This route is recommended for experienced road cyclists who are seeking a challenging yet rewarding ride. Cork acts as a focal point for this route, offering vibrant city life and historical landmarks.


Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Cork County on this challenging road cycling route starting in Carrigaline.

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78 km
853 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through picturesque countryside and charming towns. The Carrigaline Epic Road route offers stunning views and challenging climbs that will test even the most experienced cyclists. With a total ascent of 853 meters and a distance of 78 kilometers, this ride guarantees an exhilarating experience. Take a moment to visit the highlights along the way, including Ballinhassig, Ballincollig, Grenagh, Shandon Bells View, and Cork.


Embark on an adventurous loop from Carrigaline to Leamlara, exploring various landmarks and natural beauty

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113 km
1327 m
Savage

This challenging 113 km route, beginning in Carrigaline and spanning all the way to Leamlara, offers an immersive cycling experience. With a notable ascent of 1327 meters, it is best suited for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a thrilling challenge. You'll pass through Turner's Cross, where you can catch a glimpse of traditional Irish culture at Shandon Bells View. The route takes you through Knocknaskagh and Rathcormack, offering serene countryside landscapes and a serene atmosphere. Leamlara itself brings historical charm with its grand castle, perfect for exploration and enjoying its medieval vibes. As you return back to Carrigaline, don't forget to stop by Cork city, a bustling urban center with a vibrant atmosphere.


Experience the stunning coastal beauty of Kinsale

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53 km
520 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic journey from Carrigaline to Kinsale, taking in the breathtaking coastal scenery of Southern Ireland. This road cycling route covers a distance of 53 kilometers and includes a moderate ascent of 520 meters. As you cycle along the coastal roads, you'll pass by picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming villages. This route is perfect for road biking enthusiasts looking for a moderately challenging ride with stunning views. Kinsale, with its vibrant atmosphere and rich history, is a highlight of this route.


Discover the lesser-known attractions of Cork on this scenic cycling route

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96 km
1011 m
Tough

Explore the stunning countryside around Carrigaline and uncover some of Cork's hidden gems. This route takes you through picturesque villages, past ancient castles, and offers breathtaking views.


Cycle through picturesque countryside and catch breathtaking views along the way

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54 km
714 m
Tough

This circular route starting near Carrigaline takes you on a scenic journey through charming villages and beautiful landscapes. With moderate difficulty and a length of 54 km, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route offers a mix of road surfaces, making it perfect for road bikes. Experience the thrill of climbing hills and enjoy stunning views of the Riverstick and the city from viaducts. Don't miss the St. John's Church, which is over 35 km into the route and adds historical significance to the ride.


Pedal through mesmerizing landscapes from Carrigaline to Dripsey

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99 km
1103 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic adventure from Carrigaline to Dripsey and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing landscapes of Southern Ireland. This road cycling route spans a distance of 99 kilometers and includes an ascent of 1103 meters, making it a challenging yet rewarding ride for experienced cyclists. As you pedal along, you'll encounter idyllic villages, historical landmarks, and charming countryside vistas. The highlight of this route is Dripsey, a picturesque village surrounded by verdant hills and home to the famous Dripsey Woollen Mills.


Explore the historic city of Cork on a cycling adventure

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74 km
761 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling tour from Carrigaline to the vibrant city of Cork and discover its rich history and cultural attractions. This road cycling route spans a distance of 74 kilometers and features a challenging ascent of 761 meters. As you pedal through the picturesque countryside, you'll pass by charming villages, rolling hills, and breathtaking landscapes. Cork, with its lively atmosphere and vibrant food scene, is a definite highlight of this route, offering a perfect blend of history and modernity.


Escape to the mesmerizing Southern Valleys and witness breathtaking landscapes along this scenic loop

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64 km
799 m
Tough

Indulge yourself in the beauty of the Southern Valleys on this 64 km road cycling loop. Rated moderate in terms of difficulty, the route presents an ideal challenge for intermediate riders. Enjoy the picturesque town of Riverstick early on, followed by a ride through the historic village of Upton, juxtaposing tranquility with past significance. As you cycle through Ballincollig Castle, admire its stunning facade and fascinating history. The route also takes you through the heart of Cork city, allowing you to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this thriving urban hub. Summit the City View as you make your way through an impressive stretch that offers panoramic views. This loop is equal parts nature and culture, ensuring an unforgettable experience.


Embark on a riverside adventure with picturesque views and cultural spots along the route

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111 km
1162 m
Tough

Explore the scenic riverside landscapes near Carrigaline on this exciting 111 km loop. The route incorporates moderate ascents and descents, offering a satisfying challenge for intermediate to advanced cyclists. Pass through Riverstick, a serene place nestled alongside the river, providing a captivating start to your journey. Experience glimpses of historic Bandon and revel in its charming ambiance. Dripsey, with its notable sights and winding roads, adds depth to the route while enchanting cyclists. As you cycle through Ballincollig, soak in the town's rich history, evident in its landmarks. End your adventure at Wilton with its lively atmosphere and modern amenities.


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