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Belfast to Kilcooley and Comber
A road cycling route starting from Belfast
Experience the scenic beauty of Kilcooley and visit the charming town of Comber
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This road cycling route starts in Belfast and takes you through various scenic areas. As you ride, you'll pass by the iconic Dome at Victoria Square in Belfast, offering stunning views of the city skyline. The highlight of the route is Kilcooley, a picturesque village with beautiful countryside landscapes. You can also explore Comber, a charming town known for its historical heritage. The difficulty level of this route is 2, making it suitable for cyclists of all fitness levels. It offers a pleasant cycling experience with interesting highlights to discover.
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335 m
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Start: Belfast City centerBelfast: A captivating blend of culture and cycling experiences in dynamic Belfast.
Belfast, situated in Northern Ireland, provides a versatile and vibrant cycling experience. Cyclists can explore the city's rich history and cultural attractions while enjoying well-paved roads and dedicated cycling paths. The nearby Causeway Coastal Route offers scenic coastal rides, while the challenging climb of Cairn/Glen Road entices experienced cyclists. Belfast is a cycling-friendly city suitable for riders of all levels.0 km
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The Dome at Victoria SquareViewpointThe Dome at Victoria Square is a modern architectural masterpiece. Relax at one of the rooftop restaurants or enjoy panoramic views of Belfast from the observation deck.
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Belfast BargeAttractionBelfast Barge is a unique floating venue that hosts arts and cultural events. Check the schedule and catch a performance or exhibition during your visit.
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KilcooleySub-urbKilcooley is a picturesque village surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields. Stop by Kilcooley Abbey, a medieval ruin steeped in history, and enjoy peaceful countryside views.
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ComberTownComber is a historic town with charming streets and traditional architecture. Visit the Comber Historical Society Museum to learn about the town's fascinating past.
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BelfastCityBelfast is a vibrant city with a thriving arts scene and cultural attractions. Explore the street art in the Cathedral Quarter or visit the MAC arts center for contemporary exhibits.
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Finish: Belfast City centerBelfast: A captivating blend of culture and cycling experiences in dynamic Belfast.
Cycling routes from Belfast:
Belfast to Glenavy and Ligoniel Belfast to Kilcooley and Comber Scenic Coastal Route to Belfast Rolling Hills and Idyllic Countryside Unique Coastal Road Adventure Coastal Road to Ballyrobert and Whiteabbey Exploring Belfast's Surroundings Belfast to Royal Hillsborough and Queen's Quarter Belfast to Doagh and Ballygally Castle Northern Ireland's Breathtaking Landscapes
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![Image of Comber](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/northern-ireland/comber-5.webp)