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Experience the beauty of Northern Ireland's coast and countryside in Carnmoney.


Cycling routes from Carnmoney

Carnmoney in Northern Ireland is an ideal location for road and gravel cyclists seeking beautiful scenery and challenging rides. The locality offers a mix of coastal and countryside routes, providing cyclists with diverse landscapes to explore. One of the famous cycling spots nearby is the Divis and Black Mountain, offering stunning views over Belfast Lough and the surrounding area. With its scenic beauty and exhilarating climbs, Carnmoney is a great destination for cyclists looking for a thrilling and rewarding ride.

Embark on a cultural and historical journey along the Castle Tour of Antrim.

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73 km
941 m
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The Castle Tour of Antrim is a captivating 73 km road cycling route that takes you through Belfast Castle, Antrim Castle, Carnearny, Doagh, Carnmoney, and Carnmoney Hill. With an ascent of 941m, this route provides an exciting combination of cultural and natural attractions. Cyclists will have the chance to explore stunning castles, picturesque villages, and beautiful landscapes. From the elegance of Belfast Castle to the breathtaking views at Carnmoney Hill, this route offers a unique insight into Antrim's rich history. Whether you are a history buff or a nature enthusiast, this route promises a memorable experience.


Embark on a gravel adventure through the scenic landscapes of Monkstown.

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36 km
417 m
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The Gravel Adventure in Monkstown is a 36 km route that takes you on a thrilling ride through the picturesque countryside. Starting near Carnmoney, this gravel route offers a unique perspective of the region. Highlights include Monkstown, Slievetrue, Slimero, Carrickfergus, and Whiteabbey. This off-road experience is perfect for gravel bike enthusiasts looking to explore nature while challenging their skills. The route includes beautiful trails and paths, providing a sense of adventure and tranquility.


A thrilling adventure exploring Antrim and surrounding areas

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84 km
767 m
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The Antrim Adventure is an 84km road cycling route that takes riders on a thrilling cycling journey through Antrim and its surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 767m and a distance of 84km, this route provides a good challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 3, as it offers scenic landscapes and a variety of highlights. Highlights along the route include Belfast Castle, Collin, Antrim, Ballyrobert, and Carnmoney Hill. Each highlight is scored and described based on its attractiveness and unique features.


Explore the vibrant cityscape of Belfast and its surrounding areas

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80 km
523 m
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The Cityscape Explorer is an 80km road cycling route that takes cyclists through the vibrant city of Belfast and its surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 523m and a distance of 80km, this route offers a moderate challenge for amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 3, as it features a mix of urban and scenic landscapes. Highlights along the route include the SSE Arena, Crawfordsburn, Newtownards, Dundonald, The Dome at Victoria Square, Whiteabbey, and Carnmoney Hill. Each highlight is scored and described based on their attractiveness and interesting features.


Scenic loop with stunning views of Carnmoney Hill

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80 km
823 m
Tough

The Carnmoney Hill Loop is a scenic cycling route that offers stunning views of Carnmoney Hill. This 80km road route starts near Carnmoney in Northern Ireland and takes cyclists through various highlights along the way. With a total ascent of 823m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of the route is rated 3, as it provides a rich cycling experience but doesn't feature any legendary climbs or famous cycling spots. Highlights along the route include the Belfast Barge, The Dome at Victoria Square, Ballylesson, Royal Hillsborough, and Carnmoney Hill. Each highlight is scored based on its attractiveness and described with interesting facts and information.


A thrilling adventure exploring Monkstown and surrounding areas

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43 km
547 m
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The Monkstown Adventure is a 43km road cycling route that takes cyclists through the charming village of Monkstown and its surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 547m and a distance of 43km, this route offers a moderate challenge for amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 2, as it provides an enjoyable ride but doesn't feature any legendary climbs or famous spots. Highlights along the route include Monkstown, Slieverue, Slimero, Jordanstown, and Carnmoney Hill. Highlights are scored and described based on their attractiveness and interesting features.


Pedal through the scenic landscapes of Glengormley on this challenging circular road cycling route.

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76 km
841 m
Tough

The Glengormley Circular Route is a 76 km road cycling adventure that starts near Carnmoney. With a total ascent of 841m, this route provides a challenging yet rewarding experience for cyclists. Along the way, you will come across highlights such as Glengormley, Squires Hill, Upper Ballinderry, Ballyrobert, and Carnmoney Hill. The diverse landscapes and charming countryside make this route a must-visit for cycling enthusiasts. Prepare to be enthralled by the natural beauty and cultural attractions along the way.


Discover the vibrant city of Belfast as you pedal through its lively streets and iconic landmarks.

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94 km
916 m
Tough

The Belfast Discovery route covers a distance of 94 km, taking cyclists through the heart of Belfast. With an ascent of 916m, this challenging road cycling route provides an opportunity to explore the city's famous attractions. Highlights include The Dome at Victoria Square, Belfast Barge, Drumlough, and Carnmoney. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Belfast, learn about its rich history and culture, and enjoy the scenic beauty along the way. This route is perfect for those seeking a unique urban cycling experience combined with iconic landmarks.


This route takes you on a challenging adventure with stunning views.

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151 km
978 m
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The Carnmoney Hill Loop is a challenging road cycling route that starts near Carnmoney in Northern Ireland. With a distance of 151 km and an ascent of 978m, it offers a thrilling experience for seasoned cyclists. Throughout the journey, you will pass through highlights such as Glengormley, Glenavy, Aghalee, Portadown, Ballyrobert, and finally Carnmoney Hill. The picturesque landscapes and scenic views along the way make it a memorable touristic attraction for cyclists and nature lovers alike.


A scenic loop exploring Belfast and its outskirts

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56 km
697 m
Tough

The Belfast Loop is a 56km road cycling route that takes cyclists on a scenic journey exploring Belfast and its outskirts. With a total ascent of 697m and a distance of 56km, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 2, as it provides a enjoyable cycling experience but doesn't feature any legendary climbs or famous spots. Highlights along the route include The Dome at Victoria Square, Belfast Barge, Collin, and Glengormley. Each highlight is scored and described based on its attractiveness and interesting features.


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