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Coastal beauty and exhilarating rides on the Waterford Greenway.


Cycling routes from Dungarvan

Dungarvan is a picturesque coastal town located in the Southern region of Ireland. Cyclists will find a wealth of opportunities for road and gravel cycling in this area. The town is surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, with cycling routes that take riders along the famous Waterford Greenway. This beautiful trail offers panoramic views of the coastline and passes through charming villages. Additionally, cyclists can explore the nearby Comeragh Mountains, known for their challenging climbs and breathtaking vistas. Dungarvan is a true cycling paradise, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and exhilarating rides.

Discover historical landmarks, including Knocknacally and Strancally Castle.

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94 km
923 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous journey through history as you discover intriguing landmarks such as Knocknacally and Strancally Castle. This 94 km route offers moderate difficulty with an ascent of 923 m. Immerse yourself in Irish heritage as you explore these ancient sites and cycle through the scenic landscapes. Don't miss the captivating town of Cappoquin, known for its natural beauty and the Blackwater River. This route is perfect for cyclists seeking exploration and a taste of Ireland's rich history.


Cycle along the Irish coast and visit historic castles

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112 km
1007 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Irish coast while exploring the rich history of the region. This route takes you past stunning castles, including Dungarvan Castle and Lismore Castle. With moderate difficulty and a length of 112 km, this ride is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Enjoy the scenic landscapes and immerse yourself in Irish history on this memorable cycling adventure.


Cycle along the coast and explore medieval castles

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97 km
938 m
Tough

The Coastal Castles Tour takes you on a scenic journey along the coast, visiting medieval castles and picturesque towns. Starting from Dungarvan, you'll ride through Youghal, known for its beautifully preserved town walls and historic buildings. With a total distance of 97 kilometers and an ascent of 938 meters, this route is suitable for intermediate-level cyclists.


Cycle along the scenic Copper Coast with charming seaside villages

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59 km
539 m
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The Copper Coast Route takes you along the beautiful Copper Coast, a designated UNESCO Global Geopark known for its geological significance and stunning sea cliffs. This 59-kilometer route starts near Dungarvan and passes through Lemybrien, Kilmacthomas, Bunmahon, and Stradbally, offering breathtaking views of the coastline throughout. With an ascent of 539 meters, this route is suitable for moderately experienced cyclists.


Conquer the epic climb of the Vee and enjoy breathtaking views

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107 km
1377 m
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The Vee Challenge is a thrilling cycling route that takes you up the famous Vee climb, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Starting from Dungarvan, you'll pass through Kilsheelan, Carrick-on-Suir, Kilmacthomas, and Dungarvan Castle. With a total distance of 107 kilometers and an ascent of 1,377 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists who love a challenge.


Cycle through scenic landscapes and historic towns

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100 km
1212 m
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The Comeragh Loop is a stunning cycling route that takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Southern Ireland. Starting from Dungarvan, you'll pedal your way through the picturesque towns of Clonmel, Kilsheelan, and Abbeyside, enjoying breathtaking views of the Comeragh Mountains along the way. The route covers a total distance of 100 kilometers and includes an ascent of 1,212 meters.


Venture into the scenic Nire Valley and embrace the mountains

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110 km
1088 m
Tough

The Nire Valley Loop is a challenging yet rewarding cycling route that takes you deep into the breathtaking landscapes of the Nire Valley. Starting from Dungarvan, you'll traverse through Carronadavderg, Ballynoe, Castlerichard, and Cappoquin, surrounded by the majestic Nire Mountains. With a distance of 110 kilometers and an ascent of 1,088 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists.


Cycle through lush landscapes and enjoy scenic views on this intermediate route.

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58 km
610 m
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Cycle through picturesque landscapes as you make your way from Dungarvan to Ballinamult. This 58 km route offers a relatively easy ride with a moderate ascent of 610 m. Enjoy the tranquility of the countryside and soak in the natural beauty of the region. Along the way, you will pass through the enchanting village of Knocknasheega and Ballinamult, offering charming glimpses into Irish rural life. This route is suitable for amateurs looking for a peaceful ride amidst nature.


Explore copper mines and ancient towns on this road cycling adventure.

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106 km
945 m
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Embark on a cycling journey through history as you visit Copperalley and various ancient towns along the way. This 106 km route offers moderate difficulty and showcases the diversity of Southern Ireland's heritage. Experience the thrill of cycling past old copper mines and immerse yourself in the charm of towns like Ballynoe and Lismore. With an ascent of 945 m, this route will challenge even well-trained amateur cyclists. Get ready for a unique adventure through Ireland's rich past.


Embark on a challenging ride to Lismore Castle and witness a majestic waterfall.

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112 km
1572 m
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Experience an unforgettable cycling adventure as you conquer the challenging roads leading to Lismore Castle and a breathtaking waterfall. With a cumulative ascent of 1572 m, this 112 km route offers a test of endurance for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you will pass through the picturesque village of Villierstown and the historic Lismore Castle. The journey continues through scenic beauty, leading to the enchanting experience of witnessing the impressive Waterfall. This epic route promises a blend of natural marvels and cultural heritage.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Youghal

Explore the coastal beauty and picturesque countryside of Youghal on your bike.

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Cluain Meala

Cycle through the tranquil countryside of Cluain Meala.

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Carrick-on-Suir

Diverse cycling routes with access to Mount Melleray and a vibrant cycling community.

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Trá Mhór

Ride along the captivating coastal roads and be mesmerized by Trá Mhór's beauty.

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Cahir

Ride through scenic landscapes and take on challenging climbs in the cyclist-friendly town of Cahir.

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Waterford

Coastal Cycling and Historic Landmarks in Southern Ireland

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Fethard

Discover the scenic cycling routes of Fethard and immerse yourself in the area's history.

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Cloyne

Serene countryside cycling in peaceful Cloyne

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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Cornwall and Isles of Scilly

Coastal beauty and rural charms in southwest UK

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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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