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Discover the breathtaking coastal landscapes of the Ring of Kerry and test your skills on the iconic Healy Pass climb.


Cycling routes from Kenmare

Kenmare, located in the Southern region of Ireland, is a popular destination for road and gravel cyclists. The area offers a mix of coastal routes, mountainous roads, and charming village rides. Cyclists can enjoy scenic rides along the famous Ring of Kerry, known for its breathtaking coastal landscapes and challenging climbs. Nearby highlights for cyclists include the iconic Healy Pass climb, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. With its varied terrain and stunning scenery, Kenmare is a top choice for cyclists looking for diverse and challenging rides.

Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure through the spectacular landscapes of Southern Ireland

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111 km
1271 m
Savage

This 111km road cycling route starting near Kenmare is a test of endurance and provides stunning views of Southern Ireland's natural wonders. The route includes highlights such as Killaha East and Eyeries. The difficulty level of this route is high, making it suitable for experienced cyclists. The epicness of the route is enhanced by the presence of legendary climbs and famous cycling spots.


Explore the historic landmarks of Southern Ireland on this challenging road cycling route

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111 km
1148 m
Tough

Embark on a 111km road cycling adventure starting near Kenmare and discover the rich history of Southern Ireland. This route includes highlights such as Dunkerron Castle and Torc Mountain. The difficulty level of this route is high, making it suitable for experienced cyclists. The epicness of the route is enhanced by its historic landmarks and challenging terrain.


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Kenmare Loop

Explore the stunning Kenmare region on this challenging road cycling route.

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62 km
1135 m
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The Kenmare Loop is a challenging road cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside near Kenmare, Southern Ireland. With a total distance of 62 kilometers and an ascent of 1135 meters, this route offers a great workout for experienced cyclists. The loop includes several highlights such as Killowen Church, The Priest's Leap, Ardnatrush View, Glengarriff, Turners Rock, and Killaha East.


Embark on a cycling adventure through the majestic landscapes of Muckross.

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84 km
813 m
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Majestic Muckross offers a scenic and enjoyable cycling experience through stunning landscapes and historic sites. With a total ascent of 813 meters and a distance of 84 kilometers, this road route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the way include Ladies View, Torc Mountain, and Killowen Church.


Experience the scenic beauty of Southern Ireland on this road cycling route

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85 km
752 m
Tough

This 85km road cycling route starting near Kenmare takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Southern Ireland. The route includes stunning highlights like Moll's Gap and Flesk Castle. The overall difficulty of this route is moderate, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of the route is enhanced by its scenic beauty and the presence of country-wide famous spots.


Discover the rugged beauty of the Beara Peninsula on this coastal cycling route.

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96 km
1398 m
Tough

The Ring of Beara is a challenging and visually stunning cycling route that takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Ireland. With over 1,300 meters of ascent and a distance of 96 kilometers, this road route is a test of endurance and skill. Along the way, you'll pass by hidden gems like Lady Bantry's Lookout and Garnish Island.


Experience the beauty of West Cork on this picturesque cycling route.

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130 km
1295 m
Tough

Scenic West Cork offers a mix of stunning coastal scenery, rolling hills, and charming villages. With a total ascent of 1,295 meters and a distance of 130 kilometers, this road route is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the way include Millstreet, Ballymakeera, and Killaha East.


Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Southern Ireland on this scenic road cycling route

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73 km
608 m
Tough

Embark on a 73km road cycling journey starting near Kenmare and soak in the stunning natural landscapes of Southern Ireland. This route includes highlights such as Ladies View and Muckross House. The difficulty level of this route is moderate, making it suitable for intermediate cyclists. The epicness of the route is enhanced by the breathtaking scenery and charming landmarks.


Experience the rugged beauty of Connemara's coastal landscapes on this cycling adventure.

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100 km
901 m
Tough

Coastal Connemara takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in Ireland, with a mix of coastal roads, mountain passes, and hidden gems. With a total ascent of 901 meters and a distance of 100 kilometers, this road route offers a moderate challenge. Highlights along the way include Hutchin's Folly, Lissivigeen Stone Circle, and Killowen Church.


Embark on an epic cycling adventure through the stunning landscapes of County Kerry.

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142 km
1709 m
Savage

Spectacular Kerry is the perfect route for cyclists seeking a challenging and visually rewarding experience. With a total ascent of over 1,700 meters and a distance of 142 kilometers, this road route will test your endurance and push you to your limits. Highlights along the way include Dunkerron Castle, Glenbeigh, and Moll's Gap.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Cill Airne

Experience the natural beauty of Killarney by bike and conquer the famous Moll's Gap climb.

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Bantry

Conquer the famed Healy Pass and enjoy breathtaking views of Bantry Bay.

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Killorglin

Scenic and challenging cycling in Killorglin, Ireland.

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Dunmanway

Quiet countryside cycling in Southern Ireland.

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Castleisland

Cycling through the scenic landscapes of Castleisland

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Millstreet

Discover the hilly terrain and stunning landscapes of the Duhallow region, including the iconic Moll's Gap climb.

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Macroom

Challenging Climbs and Picturesque Routes

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Skibbereen

Discover the rugged beauty of Skibbereen on a thrilling cycling adventure.

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Tralee

Cycling Paradise in Southern Ireland

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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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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Northern Ireland

Exploring the diverse landscapes of Northern Ireland by bike

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