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Experience the peaceful beauty of Kilmallock on two wheels.


Cycling routes from Kilmallock

Kilmallock, located in Southern Ireland, offers a comfortable cycling experience with its smooth roads and scenic countryside. Cyclists can enjoy leisurely rides through the lush fields and quaint villages, immersing themselves in the serenity of the region. The locality is also a gateway to the Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail, known for its exhilarating singletracks and challenging terrain. Kilmallock provides a perfect blend of tranquil cycling routes and exciting mountain biking opportunities.

Discover the beauty of the Irish countryside, from Kilmallock to Kilfinane.

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96 km
458 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic adventure through the lush countryside of Southern Ireland. This route takes cyclists on a captivating journey, passing through the charming town of Bruff and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With moderate difficulty and length, it is an ideal choice for experienced amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include Kilmallock, Bruff, Cappamore, Doon, Emly, Kilfinane, and Kilfinane Motte. Each of these locations holds unique attractions, whether it is historical landmarks, natural wonders, or cultural experiences.


Cycle through beautiful Irish countryside from Kilmallock to Bruree

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79 km
581 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through picturesque Irish countryside from Kilmallock to Bruree, passing highlights such as Liscarroll and Charleville along the way. With an ascent of 581 meters and a distance of 79 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 3.


Embark on a journey through the stunning landscapes of East Limerick, from Kilmallock to Kilmallock Abbey.

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113 km
515 m
Tough

This extensive route offers cyclists an immersive experience in the diverse landscapes of Southern Ireland. Cyclists will travel through various picturesque locations, including Charleville, Rathkeale, Askeaton, and Pallaskenry, before making their way back to Kilmallock. The highlights along the route include Charleville Castle, a magnificent historical landmark, and Kilmallock Abbey, a testament to Ireland's rich religious heritage. With a challenging ascent and a lengthy distance, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a truly epic adventure. The East Limerick region showcases the multifaceted beauty of Ireland, from enchanting castles to serene river views and charming small towns.


Experience the rugged beauty of Seefin Mountain East loop starting from Kilmallock

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76 km
527 m
Tough

Embark on an adventure of rugged beauty as you cycle the Seefin Mountain East loop starting from Kilmallock. With an ascent of 527 meters and a distance of 76 kilometers, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. The difficulty level of this route is rated at 3, as it includes challenging climbs and varied terrain. The epicness of this route is rated at 3.


Experience the beauty of Ardpatrick to Charleville loop starting near Kilmallock

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100 km
709 m
Savage

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Irish countryside as you cycle the Ardpatrick to Charleville loop starting near Kilmallock. With an ascent of 709 meters and a distance of 100 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. The difficulty level of this route is rated at 5, as it includes challenging climbs and long distances. The epicness of this route is rated at 4.


Cycle through Bruree and visit the historic King John's Castle on this memorable route.

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48 km
285 m
Tough

This route takes cyclists on a captivating journey through both captivating natural landscapes and important historical locations. With moderate difficulty, it is suitable for experienced amateur riders looking for a mix of beautiful scenery and cultural exploration. Starting in Kilmallock, cyclists will pass through the picturesque village of Bruree, known for its Irish music heritage and traditional charm. The highlight of the route is a visit to King John's Castle, a medieval fortress that offers a fascinating insight into the region's past. Overall, this route combines nature, history, and culture to offer a well-rounded cycling experience.


Conquer the challenging Keale Mountain loop starting from Kilmallock

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64 km
527 m
Tough

This challenging round-trip cycling route takes you on an adventure through the countryside, as you conquer the Keale Mountain loop starting from Kilmallock. With an ascent of 527 meters and a distance of 64 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced and well-trained cyclists. The difficulty level of this route is rated at 4, as it includes demanding climbs and descents. The epicness of this route is rated at 3.


Cycle through scenic Irish landscapes from Kilmallock to Kilfinane Motte

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76 km
445 m
Chill

This round-trip cycling route takes you through scenic Irish landscapes from Kilmallock to Kilfinane Motte, passing highlights such as Bruff and Pallasgreen along the way. With an ascent of 445 meters and a distance of 76 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The difficulty level of this route is rated at 2, making it accessible to most cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 3.


Explore the hidden gems of Ardpatrick on this short but rewarding journey.

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28 km
208 m
Chill

Although shorter in length, this route offers cyclists a perfect taste of Ardpatrick's beauty, featuring stunning views of idyllic landscapes and quaint Irish villages. Cyclists will enjoy a moderate ride with minimal traffic, allowing ample opportunities to take in the picturesque surroundings. Keale Mountain, Ardpatrick, and some lesser-known highlights dot the route, providing a distinctive experience for riders seeking a shorter yet satisfying cycling adventure. With a difficulty level suitable for amateur cyclists, this route proves that sometimes less is more when it comes to cycling enjoyment.


Cycle through the picturesque countryside and charming town of Bruff.

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92 km
527 m
Tough

This route offers a scenic journey through the rural beauty of Southern Ireland. Along the way, cyclists will pass through the peaceful town of Bruff, with its quaint streets and traditional Irish atmosphere. The route showcases the stunning natural landscape, with rolling hills and green fields, making it a delight for nature lovers. The road is well-suited for road cycling, providing a smooth ride with minimal traffic. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists looking for a challenging yet enjoyable ride. The highlights along the route include Bruff and Kilfinane, which both offer historical landmarks and cultural attractions.


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