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Tranquil cycling routes near the Blackwater Greenway and Cork.


Cycling routes from Carrigtwohill

Carrigtwohill is a locality in Southern, Ireland. Road and gravel cyclists will find enjoyable routes in and around Carrigtwohill. The area boasts quiet country roads with scenic landscapes, providing a pleasant and relaxed riding experience. One notable cycling spot nearby is the Blackwater Greenway, a popular route offering beautiful water views and picturesque scenery. Carrigtwohill's location also allows for easy access to the city of Cork, providing opportunities for urban cycling and exploring the region's attractions. Overall, Carrigtwohill offers a mix of tranquility and convenient cycling options.

A challenging ride featuring hill climbs and visits to historic castles.

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114 km
1162 m
Savage

This road cycling route starting near Carrigtwohill is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. The route covers a distance of 114 km with an ascent of 1162 meters, offering scenic views and opportunities to visit historic castles along the way. Be prepared for challenging hill climbs and rewarding descents.


Cycling through scenic landscapes, passing by hairdressers and historic castles.

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56 km
440 m
Tough

This route takes you on a journey through picturesque landscapes near Carrigtwohill. With a moderate difficulty level, it offers a mix of road and gravel cycling. Along the way, you will pass by quaint hairdressers and breathtaking castles. The overall distance is 56 km with an ascent of 440 meters.


Explore the beautiful Cork countryside and visit historic landmarks

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118 km
1119 m
Savage

Discover the enchanting rural beauty of the Cork countryside on this 118 km road route. With a total ascent of 1119 meters, this ride offers breathtaking scenery and opportunities to visit historic landmarks along the way. The highlights of this route include Cork, Carrigaline, Riverstick, Bandon, Kilcrea Abbey, Ballincollig, Audley Place, and Barryscourt Castle. With a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness rating of 4, this challenging ride is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a scenic adventure with historical attractions.


Enjoy scenic beauty and learn about the history of the region.

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59 km
431 m
Chill

This road cycling route near Carrigtwohill showcases the stunning natural beauty of the region. With a distance of 59 km and an ascent of 431 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. Along the way, you will pass by charming villages and historic sites, offering plenty of opportunities to appreciate the region's rich history.


Explore the vibrant city of Cork and enjoy stunning views of Shandon Bells

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102 km
850 m
Tough

Take a leisurely ride through the vibrant city of Cork and enjoy the iconic views of Shandon Bells on this 102 km road route. With a total ascent of 850 meters, this ride offers a mix of urban and rural landscapes. The route includes several highlights, including Cork, Shandon Bells View, Courtbrack, Castle Barrett, Glenville, Knockraha, and Barryscourt Castle. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 3, this route is suitable for intermediate riders seeking a mix of city sightseeing and countryside exploration.


Experience the natural beauty of Glounthaune and enjoy stunning views along the way.

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66 km
648 m
Tough

Embark on this road cycling route starting near Carrigtwohill and explore the picturesque town of Glounthaune. With a difficulty level suitable for experienced cyclists, this route provides a challenging yet rewarding ride. Covering a distance of 66 km, you will encounter various highlights, including panoramic views and historical sites.


A thrilling and varied off-road route through the picturesque Glenmire region

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93 km
973 m
Tough

This 93 km gravel route takes you on a thrilling adventure through the beautiful Glenmire region in Southern Ireland. With a total ascent of 973 meters, this is a challenging ride that will test your skills and fitness. Explore the stunning landscapes and enjoy the breathtaking views along the way. The route includes several highlights, including Glanmire, Knocknaskagh, Glanworth, Castlelyons, Leamlara, and Barryscourt Castle. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 3, this ride is well-suited for experienced cyclists looking for a memorable off-road experience.


Take a scenic ride through Carrignavar and enjoy beautiful countryside views

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57 km
498 m
Chill

Embark on a scenic ride through Carrignavar and its surrounding areas on this 57 km road route. With a total ascent of 498 meters, this route offers a pleasant mix of rolling hills and beautiful countryside scenery. The highlights of this route include Cork, Carrignavar, Knockraha, and Barryscourt Castle. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness rating of 2, this ride is suitable for cyclists of all skill levels looking for a relaxed and enjoyable ride.


Enjoy a serene ride through the Irish countryside, passing by historic sites.

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94 km
962 m
Tough

Take a leisurely ride through the serene countryside starting near Carrigtwohill. This road cycling route covers a distance of 94 km with an ascent of 962 meters. Along the way, you will pass by historic sites, offering a glimpse into Ireland's rich heritage. The difficulty level of this route is suitable for intermediate cyclists.


Experience the stunning coastal landscapes near Cloyne

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66 km
592 m
Tough

Enjoy a scenic ride along the picturesque coastal region near Cloyne on this 66 km road route. With a total ascent of 592 meters, this ride offers breathtaking views of the Irish coastline and charming coastal villages. The highlights of this route include no 6 hairdressers, Cloyne, Midleton, and Barryscourt Castle. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 2, this route is suitable for riders of intermediate skill levels who want to soak in the beauty of the coastline.


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