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Stunning coastal views and home to the North West 200 motorcycle road race.


Cycling routes from Portstewart

Portstewart is a picturesque town located in Northern Ireland. It is a great destination for both road and gravel cyclists, offering stunning coastal views and a pleasant cycling atmosphere. One of the famous cycling spots nearby is the Portstewart Strand, a sandy beach with a scenic coastal path that provides a great off-road cycling experience. The town also hosts the North West 200, one of the largest motorcycle road races in Ireland. With its beautiful scenery and thrilling events, Portstewart attracts cyclists and motorsport enthusiasts alike.

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure through the lush inland landscapes of Northern Ireland.

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78 km
852 m
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The Inland Adventure takes you on a journey through the picturesque inland landscapes of Northern Ireland. With a distance of 78 kilometers and an ascent of 852 meters, this road cycling route offers a moderate challenge suitable for well-trained amateurs. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages and enjoy breathtaking views of lush green fields. Highlights of this route include Donald's Hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, Gortmore View Point, known for its stunning vistas, and Downhill, home to the iconic Mussenden Temple and Downhill Castle. Overall, the Inland Adventure provides a perfect combination of scenic beauty and historical landmarks, making it a memorable cycling experience.


Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of County Londonderry on this scenic cycling circuit.

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79 km
440 m
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The Kilrea Circuit is a road cycling route that spans 79 km and features an ascent of 440 m. Starting near Portstewart, this route takes you through the charming town of Portrush and on to Ballymoney before returning to Portstewart. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore highlights such as Ballymoney Town Hall and the peaceful countryside of County Londonderry. The Kilrea Circuit offers a moderately challenging ride suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. With its beautiful landscapes and cultural landmarks, this route provides a memorable cycling experience.


Embark on an off-road adventure along the scenic coastline and explore hidden gems.

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40 km
289 m
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The Gravel Bay Trail is a gravel cycling route that spans 40 km and includes an ascent of 289 m. Starting near Portstewart, this trail takes you through the charming village of Portballintrae, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the bay and visit ancient ruins. Highlights along the way include the famous Dunluce Castle, which is perched on cliffs overlooking the sea. The Gravel Bay Trail provides a moderate cycling challenge suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking to explore the natural beauty of County Antrim. Overall, this off-road adventure offers a unique perspective of the coastline and allows you to discover hidden gems along the way.


An exciting road cycling route with a visit to the majestic Dunluce Castle.

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89 km
586 m
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Experience the beauty of Northern Ireland with the Dunluce Castle Ride. This road cycling route starts near Portstewart and covers a distance of 89 kilometers with an ascent of 586 meters. The route offers diverse terrain and stunning coastal views, making it a must-ride for cycling enthusiasts.


A refreshing and scenic road cycling route along the Northern Irish coastline.

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36 km
181 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the Northern Irish coastline with The Coastal Breeze route. Covering a distance of 36 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 181 meters, this short but rewarding ride offers stunning coastal views and charming villages along the way.


Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through the countryside and discover hidden gems along the way.

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115 km
747 m
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The Dervock Adventure is a challenging cycling route that covers 115 km and includes an ascent of 747 m. Suitable for experienced amateur cyclists, this road route offers a variety of landscapes and attractions. Starting near Portstewart, the route takes you through Dervock, Dunloy, Cullybackey, Clady, and Coleraine, before returning to Portstewart. Highlights along the way include the charming town of Dervock, Dunloy Castle, and the picturesque Clady River. Overall, the Dervock Adventure is an exciting and diverse cycling experience that showcases the beauty of the Northern Irish countryside.


Venture into the heart of County Londonderry on this scenic cycling excursion.

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87 km
629 m
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The Kilrea & Dervock Excursion is a road cycling route that covers 87 km and includes an ascent of 629 m. Starting near Portstewart, this route takes you through various highlights, including Dunluce Castle, Dervock, Dunloy, and Kilrea. The diverse landscapes and historical landmarks make this route ideal for experienced amateur cyclists looking for a challenging and rewarding ride. Highlights include the stunning Dunluce Castle, the picturesque villages of Dervock and Dunloy, and the vibrant town of Kilrea. Overall, the Kilrea & Dervock Excursion offers a unique and memorable cycling experience in County Londonderry.


Experience the stunning Northern Ireland coastline on this road cycling route.

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118 km
1069 m
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The Coastal Loop is a picturesque cycling route that takes you along the breathtaking Northern Ireland coastline. With a distance of 118 kilometers and an ascent of 1,069 meters, the route offers a challenging but rewarding cycling experience. As you ride along the coast, you'll pass through charming villages and enjoy panoramic views of the ocean. Highlights of this route include Swatragh, known for its traditional Irish music scene, Dungiven Castle with its rich history, and Hezlett House, a beautifully preserved 17th-century thatched cottage. Overall, the Coastal Loop offers a combination of stunning scenery, challenging climbs, and cultural attractions, making it a must-ride for cycling enthusiasts.


Embark on a cycling expedition with a visit to the historic Cromore Gatehouse.

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151 km
1098 m
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Step into history as you tackle the Cromore Gatehouse Expedition. This road cycling route, spanning 151 kilometers with an ascent of 1098 meters, takes you through picturesque landscapes and historical sites. Discover the hidden stories of the Cromore Gatehouse and immerse yourself in the beauty of Northern Ireland.


Cycle along the beautiful coastline and explore the charming town of Portrush.

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37 km
211 m
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The Portrush Loop is a scenic cycling route that takes you along the stunning Northern Ireland coastline. Starting near Portstewart, this route offers breathtaking views of the sea and countryside. With a distance of 37 km and an ascent of 211 m, it's suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route includes highlights such as Beardiville House and Coleraine, which can be explored along the way. Overall, the Portrush Loop provides a picturesque and enjoyable cycling experience.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Portrush

Breathtaking coastal cycling routes and home to the Irish Open golf tournament.

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Coleraine

Diverse cycling routes near the famous Giant's Causeway.

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Ballymoney

Diverse terrains and vibrant cycling scene in Ballymoney

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Ballykelly

Embark on a captivating cycling journey along the North Coast from Ballykelly.

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Kilrea

Tranquil cycling through scenic landscapes in Kilrea.

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Ballycastle

Coastal cycling paradise with iconic landmarks

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Eglinton

Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Eglinton as you cycle through its scenic routes.

Nearby regions:

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Northern and Western

Embark on a scenic cycling adventure along Northern and Western Ireland's rugged coastline

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Southern

Stunning landscapes and rich cycling culture.

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Eastern and Midland

Peaceful rides through rural landscapes and charming villages.

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Cumbria

Experience the majestic beauty of the Lake District on two wheels.

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West Wales and The Valleys

Cycling through the picturesque countryside of West Wales and The Valleys

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Eastern Scotland

Cycling paradise with breathtaking landscapes in rugged highlands.

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West Central Scotland

Cycling through the scenic landscapes of West Central Scotland

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Southern Scotland

Diverse Countryside Routes in Scotland