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Explore the hilly terrain and historic sites of Cobh on your bike.


Cycling routes from Cobh

Cobh is a coastal town in Southern Ireland that offers stunning views and challenging routes for road and gravel cyclists. Known for its hilly terrain, cyclists can enjoy the exhilarating climbs that Cobh has to offer. One of the famous cycling spots in the area is the Old Cork Road, which provides breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Cobh is also home to The Titanic Trail, a popular cycling route that takes riders through the historic sites associated with the ill-fated ship. With its beautiful scenery and cycling-friendly roads, Cobh is a great destination for cyclists.

Experience the beauty of Cork countryside on this cycling adventure

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102 km
996 m
Tough

Indulge in the breathtaking beauty of Cork countryside with this cycling adventure. Covering a total distance of 102 km and an ascent of 996m, this route caters to experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. Enjoy the serene landscapes of Glounthaune and Glenville as you ride through their charming rural surroundings. Don't miss Blarney, famous for its iconic castle and stone. The route also offers scenic views in Watergrasshill and Glenbrook, making it a perfect choice for nature enthusiasts.


Embark on a challenging ride from Cobh to Glenbrook, overcoming steep climbs and enjoying panoramic views along the way.

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98 km
899 m
Savage

Get ready for a thrilling cycling adventure as you ride from Cobh to Glenbrook. This challenging route offers steep climbs and exhilarating descents, with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline. With an ascent of 899 meters and a distance of 98 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. From the vibrant town of Cobh, you'll pedal through scenic countryside, pass by historical landmarks, and arrive at Glenbrook, a tranquil village nestled by the water's edge.


Experience the beauty and challenges of Cobh on a thrilling gravel ride.

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140 km
1661 m
Tough

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure in Cobh, Southern Ireland. This route combines stunning scenery with challenging terrains for avid cyclists looking for a thrilling ride. With a total distance of 140 kilometers and an ascent of 1661 meters, this route is designed for experienced riders seeking a physically demanding journey. Explore various highlights along the way, including the Blackrock Castle, Killavullen, Flagstaff Hill, and Barryscourt Castle. Whether you're a local looking to explore your surroundings or a cycling enthusiast visiting Cobh, this route promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Discover historical castles and stunning coastal views

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110 km
1372 m
Savage

Embark on a thrilling journey through the history-rich sites and breathtaking coastal views on this cycling route. Covering a distance of 110 km and an ascent of 1372m, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Visit Barryscourt Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress, and enjoy the picturesque landscapes along the coast. Don't miss The Bench, a popular spot for cyclists to take a break and admire the panoramic views of the sea and cliffs.


Explore stunning coastal castles and picturesque countryside

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113 km
1107 m
Savage

Get ready to explore picture-perfect coastal castles and rolling countryside on this captivating cycling route. Covering a distance of 113 km and an ascent of 1107m, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Discover the famous Blackrock Castle and immerse yourself in its rich history. Enjoy the peaceful landscapes and panoramic views as you cycle through Murphy's Farm and Glanmire. Complete your journey in Cobh, a historic town with a stunning waterfront view.


Experience the exhilaration of rolling hills and stunning vistas on this road cycling route near Cobh.

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88 km
954 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure with the Cobh Rolling Hills Loop. With 954 meters of ascent and a total distance of 88 kilometers, this loop showcases the best of Cobh's scenic countryside. Rediscover the joy of cycling as you conquer various highlights along the way, including Knockraha, Rathcormack, and Ballynoe. Explore the vibrant town of Midleton and soak in its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Take a moment to admire The Bench, a picturesque spot that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Whatever your skill level may be, this route promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Discover the stunning coastal scenery near Cobh on this exhilarating road cycling route.

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94 km
776 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Southern Irish coastline with this dynamic road cycling route starting near Cobh. With 776 meters of ascent and a total distance of 94 kilometers, this route is perfect for cyclists seeking a scenic adventure. Pass through highlights such as the picturesque Belvelly Castle, the vibrant city of Cork, and the iconic Shandon Bells View. Glide through the charming towns of Glenville and Watergrasshill, and take in the stunning vistas along the way. Whether you're a leisure rider or a road cycling enthusiast, the Cobh Coastal Tour offers a mix of challenging climbs, breathtaking views, and cultural exploration.


Explore the scenic coastal towns and countryside as you ride from Cobh to Cork.

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90 km
895 m
Tough

This route takes you on a picturesque journey along the southern coast of Ireland, from the historic seaport town of Cobh to the vibrant city of Cork. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages, stunning coastal landscapes, and beautiful countryside. The route offers a mix of challenging climbs and gentle rolling hills, providing a great workout for well-trained amateur cyclists. With a distance of 90 kilometers and an ascent of 895 meters, this route is a satisfying challenge for cyclists looking to explore the beauty of southern Ireland.


Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure in Midleton

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82 km
1000 m
Tough

Experience an exhilarating cycling adventure in Midleton with this route. Covering a total distance of 82 km and an ascent of 1000m, it offers a challenging terrain for cyclists. Enjoy picturesque views as you ride through the scenic landscapes of Knockraha and Bartlemy. Don't miss Great Island, where you can enjoy stunning coastal views. Take a break at The Bench, a popular spot for cyclists to rest and take in the beautiful surroundings.


Uncover the scenic wonders of the Cobh coastal region on this thrilling road cycling adventure.

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94 km
925 m
Tough

Breathe in the fresh coastal air as you embark on a journey of discovery along the Cobh Coastal Discovery route. With 925 meters of ascent and a total distance of 94 kilometers, this road cycling route promises stunning views and cultural exploration. Explore highlights such as Carrigtwohill, Midleton, Killeagh, and the renowned Titanic Experience. Get ready to be captivated by the picturesque landscapes and charming towns dotting this route. Whether you're a nature lover or history buff, the Cobh Coastal Discovery guarantees an unforgettable experience.


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