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Coastal Delights


A road cycling route starting from Kilrea

Experience the beauty of the Northern Irish coastline on this scenic road route.

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This road route offers a scenic journey along the Northern Irish coastline, passing through quaint seaside towns and picturesque beaches. With a manageable ascent of 370 meters stretched over a distance of 62 kilometers, this route is suitable for cyclists of varying fitness levels. Highlights include Ballybogey, Ballymoney, and Kilrea.

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62 km
370 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Kilrea Village center
Kilrea: Tranquil cycling through scenic landscapes in Kilrea.
Kilrea is a small town located in Northern Ireland. From a cyclist's perspective, it offers peaceful rural routes surrounded by picturesque landscapes. The area is suitable for leisurely rides or moderate cycling challenges. However, there are no famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby. Kilrea provides a tranquil cycling experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the countryside.
BallybogeyVillage
Explore Ballybogey and enjoy a delightful meal at one of its traditional fish and chip shops.
BallymoneyTown
Visit Ballymoney, the birthplace of renowned motorcycle racer Joey Dunlop, and learn about his legendary racing career.
KilreaVillage
Discover Kilrea, a charming market town with beautiful Victorian architecture and a rich cultural heritage.
Finish: Kilrea Village center
Kilrea: Tranquil cycling through scenic landscapes in Kilrea.

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Ballymoney

Diverse terrains and vibrant cycling scene in Ballymoney

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Maghera

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Ahoghill

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Ballymena

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Coleraine

Diverse cycling routes near the famous Giant's Causeway.

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Magherafelt

Uncover the beauty of Magherafelt on your bike.