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Road cycling in Munster offers a diverse landscape for no traffic road cycling routes, characterized by its varied terrain. The region features coastal roads, rolling hills, and more challenging climbs through mountain passes. These routes provide opportunities to explore both scenic natural features and historic towns. The predominantly rural setting ensures a focus on natural beauty and quiet roads.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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81.3km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Killorglin, beautifully situated on a hill on the banks of the salmon-rich River Laune, is often called the "gateway" to the Ring of Kerry. The town is known worldwide for the ancient Puck Fair (August), Ireland's oldest festival, where a wild mountain goat from the nearby MacGillycuddy’s Reeks is crowned "King Puck". For cyclists, the imposing Laune Bridge is an iconic resting point with a direct view of the bronze statue of the goat king. With its steep, colourful streets full of characterful pubs and restaurants, Killorglin is the ideal place to soak up the atmosphere of the "Reeks District" before the route continues towards the coast.
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A breathtaking sandy beach over 6 kilometers long, ideal for a break or a walk along the waterline. Enjoy the sweeping panoramas of Dingle Bay and the fresh sea breeze on this iconic headland. An absolute gem on the Ring of Kerry where the mountains and the ocean meet in their most beautiful way.
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Shortly after crossing the Gleensk river, you reach this impressive viewpoint on the N70. From this height, you have an unobstructed panorama over the deep blue Dingle Bay towards the rugged mountain ranges of the Dingle Peninsula on the other side. It is a place where the scale of the Irish landscape truly becomes palpable: the depth of the cliffs below you, the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean, and the iconic contours of the Blasket Islands in the distance.
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During a visit to this small town, deeply marked by the struggle for independence, visit the Heritage Centre (Old Barracks, Bridge St.). Here, among other things, the story of its most famous inhabitant, Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), who fought for the emancipation of Catholics, is told. On the other side of the estuary, in Kimego West, you should not miss two of Kerry's most beautiful round forts.
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Ballyvoyle Viewpoint (above the Greenway) Open viewpoint on a hilltop above Ballyvoyle, with panoramic views towards Clonea Strand and Dungarvan Bay. A quiet, natural stop just off the Greenway, where the landscape opens from forest to coast.
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19th-century railway tunnel of approx. 400 metres, deep in the greenery between Durrow and Ballyvoyle. An atmospheric, cool passage with beautiful railway heritage and one of the most memorable moments of the Waterford Greenway.
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19th-century railway viaduct with eight stone arches, high above the Mahon River. One of the most impressive points of the Waterford Greenway, with wide views and direct connection to the historic Workhouse complex and Coach House Coffee.
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There are over 370 traffic-free road cycling routes in Munster, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists. These include 131 easy routes, 222 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging options.
The Münsterland region, where Münster is located, is predominantly flat to gently rolling, making it ideal for relaxed road cycling. However, for those seeking a bit more challenge, the Baumberge hills offer slight inclines and varied routes with rewarding views.
Yes, the largely flat landscape and extensive network of dedicated cycle paths make many routes in Munster very family-friendly. The Aasee Lake area near the city center, for example, offers asphalted paths perfect for a relaxed ride with scenic views, suitable for all ages.
Munster offers diverse natural beauty. You can cycle along picturesque river landscapes like the WerseRadweg, or explore the Dortmund-Ems Canal. Nature reserves such as the Rieselfelder, known for birdwatching, or the Zwillbrocker Venn with its flamingo colony, provide unique natural experiences. The Hohe Mark Nature Park also offers charming combinations of forests, water, and heathland.
Yes, many of the routes in Munster are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The city itself features the 'Promenade,' Europe's only cycle ring road, making it easy to navigate and access various parts of the city by bike.
The best seasons for road cycling in Munster are spring and summer. During these months, temperatures are mild, and there are ample hours of sunshine, providing ideal conditions to enjoy the extensive outdoor cycling network.
Absolutely. Many cycling routes in the Münsterland region are designed to pass by charming historic town centers and numerous impressive castles and moated castles. Notable examples include Harkotten Castle and Nordkirchen Castle, often referred to as the 'Westphalian Versailles', allowing you to combine cycling with cultural exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's exceptional bicycle-friendly infrastructure, the vast network of well-signposted paths, and the ability to explore diverse landscapes and historic sites without traffic concerns.
While much of the region is flat, there are routes that offer more challenging 'mountain stages' with rewarding views, particularly in areas like the Baumberge hills. These routes provide a bit more elevation gain for experienced road cyclists seeking a workout.
Münster is known for its excellent public transport system, which often integrates well with cycling. Many routes are accessible from train stations within the city and surrounding towns, making it convenient to reach starting points without a car.
While the provided data does not list specific attractions for Münster, Germany, the region is rich in points of interest. You can expect to find attractions like the historic old town of Münster with its Prinzipalmarkt, Münster Castle, and the Aasee Lake, all easily accessible by bike and often integrated into cycling routes.


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