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Coastal and urban cycling adventures in Greenisland.


Cycling routes from Greenisland

Greenisland is a suburb located in Northern Ireland. From a cyclist's point of view, it offers a mix of urban and coastal routes. Cyclists can explore the picturesque coastline while also enjoying rides through residential areas. However, there are no famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs in Greenisland. It is primarily a residential area with limited tourism appeal for cyclists.

Embark on an adventurous 89-kilometer road route near Greenisland with interesting highlights along the way.

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89 km
1030 m
Savage

This 89-kilometer road route offers an adventurous and challenging cycling experience near Greenisland. Starting from Greenisland, cyclists will pass through Tardree Mountain and Slemish, which provide stunning natural scenery and unique landscapes. Aughafatten, the midway point of the route, offers a scenic and tranquil setting for rest or exploration. With a total ascent of 1030 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists who appreciate both the physical challenges and the beauty of the Northern Irish countryside.


Embark on an extensive cycling route to explore historical wonders around Portadown

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160 km
1228 m
Savage

Prepare to delve into the rich history and natural wonders surrounding Portadown. This extensive cycling route will take you on a captivating journey through enchanting landscapes, historical sites, and quaint villages. With a challenging difficulty level, this route caters to experienced cyclists seeking an immersive exploration of Northern Ireland's heritage. Discover hidden gems, learn about ancient civilizations, and marvel at the breathtaking vistas that await you.


Experience a scenic 40-kilometer road route near Greenisland with multiple highlights along the way.

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40 km
359 m
Chill

This 40-kilometer road route is perfect for cyclists looking for a shorter but still enjoyable ride near Greenisland. With a total ascent of 359 meters, the route offers moderate challenges while providing picturesque views of Northern Ireland. Highlights such as Carnmoney and Ardoyne add cultural and historical interest to the journey. Whiteabbey, the endpoint of the route, is a peaceful and scenic area located on the shores of Belfast Lough. Overall, this route offers a pleasant and rewarding cycling experience.


Embark on a mesmerizing coastal journey to Glenarm Castle

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110 km
1041 m
Tough

Fall in love with the stunning coastal scenery as you cycle your way to Glenarm Castle. With a relatively long distance and moderate difficulty, this route promises an unforgettable experience. Marvel at the rugged cliffs, refreshing sea breeze, and the mystical atmosphere that surrounds Glenarm Castle. Engage in an extraordinary adventure and immerse yourself in Northern Ireland's natural beauty.


Explore the delights of Whiteabbey and its beautiful surroundings

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40 km
424 m
Chill

Embark on a leisurely cycle through Whiteabbey and immerse yourself in a tranquil and idyllic setting. With a shorter distance and moderate difficulty level, this route is perfect for those who want a relaxed cycling experience without compromising picturesque landscapes and cultural attractions. Enjoy the charm of Whiteabbey and discover the enchanting beauty just waiting to be explored.


Embark on an epic 106-kilometer road route showcasing the beauty of Northern Ireland near Greenisland.

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106 km
1069 m
Savage

With a total ascent of 1069 meters, this 106-kilometer road route is an epic journey through Northern Ireland's captivating landscapes. Starting from Greenisland, cyclists will pass through iconic attractions such as The Dome at Victoria Square and Belfast Barge, which add cultural and historical interest to the route. Highlights like Saintfield and Dromara offer picturesque countryside views and an opportunity to immerse oneself in rural tranquility. The route culminates in Lisburn, a vibrant city with a rich heritage and numerous attractions. This challenging and scenic route is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for an unforgettable adventure in Northern Ireland.


Admire the picturesque landscapes of Northern Ireland along this 107-kilometer road route.

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107 km
919 m
Tough

This challenging 107-kilometer road route starts near Greenisland and takes you through scenic Northern Ireland. The route includes a total ascent of 919 meters and offers stunning views of the countryside. With highlights such as Belfast Castle and Antrim Castle along the way, cyclists can appreciate the historical and architectural beauty of the region. The route also passes through Ballykeel and Ballyeaston before concluding in Jordanstown. Overall, this route provides a challenging and rewarding cycling experience.


Embark on a challenging 63-kilometer road route with rewarding highlights near Greenisland.

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63 km
863 m
Tough

With a total ascent of 863 meters, this 63-kilometer road route offers a challenging and scenic cycling experience near Greenisland. Starting from Greenisland, cyclists will pass through Monkstown and Slievetrue before reaching the charming village of Glenoe. Along the way, highlights such as Slimero and Carncastle add interest to the journey with their unique features and scenic surroundings. Cyclists can also appreciate the beauty of Millbrook and Greenisland before completing the loop. Overall, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging ride in the Northern Irish countryside.


Discover the charm of Belfast with a scenic route along the Greenisland

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78 km
499 m
Tough

Experience the vibrant city of Belfast while cycling through picturesque landscapes. This loop takes you along beautiful coastlines, historic landmarks, and peaceful countryside. With a moderate difficulty level, this route offers a perfect blend of challenge and enjoyment. Embark on this adventure to uncover the hidden gems of Northern Ireland.


Embark on a thrilling route exploring Ballyclare and its surroundings

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74 km
1026 m
Tough

Get ready for an exhilarating ride through Ballyclare and its neighboring areas. With challenging ascents and breathtaking landscapes, this route guarantees an adrenaline rush. The difficulty level of this route is ideal for experienced cyclists seeking an exciting cycling endeavor. Marvel at the stunning natural beauty and immerse yourself in the Irish countryside.


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