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The best road cycling routes in Ireland

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Road cycling in Ireland offers diverse terrain across rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and mountainous regions. The island features serene lakes and unique geological formations, providing varied backdrops for cyclists. Routes traverse areas from the dramatic Atlantic edge to inland valleys and historic sites. This landscape composition supports a wide range of road cycling experiences.

Best road cycling routes in Ireland

  • The most popular road cycling route is Howth Peninsula loop from Drumcondra, a 21.1 miles (34.0 km) trail that takes 1 hour 32 minutes to complete. This easy route offers coastal views of Dublin Bay.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Ring of Beara Cycle Route, a difficult 86.6 miles (139.4 km) path. This route navigates the scenic Beara Peninsula with significant elevation gain.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Moll's Gap, Loch Leane & the Gap of Dunloe loop from Killarney - Killarney National Park, a 35.2 miles (56.6 km) trail leading through mountainous landscapes and past lakes, often completed in about 2 hours 55 minutes.
  • Road cycling in Ireland is defined by rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and mountainous regions. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy coastal spins to challenging mountain climbs.
  • The routes in Ireland are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1500 reviews. More than 87000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Ireland's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Howth Peninsula loop from Drumcondra

34.0km

01:33

210m

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Cycle the easy 21.1-mile Howth Peninsula loop from Drumcondra, enjoying coastal views and the climb to Howth Head.

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523

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139km

06:41

1,530m

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Cycle the challenging 86.6-mile Ring of Beara route, gaining 5017 feet in elevation through Ireland's rugged coastal and mountain scenery.

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Cycle a challenging 35.2-mile loop through Killarney National Park, featuring Moll's Gap, Loch Leane, and the dramatic Gap of Dunloe.

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Cycle the moderate 40.3-mile Sally Gap loop from Dublin through Wicklow Mountains National Park, gaining 2859 feet in elevation.

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300

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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324

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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218

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Cycle the moderate 33.2-mile Dalkey Hill and Dillon's Point loop from Dublin, featuring coastal roads, climbs, and panoramic views.

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81.1km

04:14

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Cycle the difficult Beara Way, a 50.4-mile road cycling route with 3894 feet of elevation gain through Ireland's Beara Peninsula.

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169

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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108km

05:14

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This difficult 67.1 miles (108.0 km) road cycling route from Dublin offers challenging climbs and stunning scenery in Wicklow Mountains Nati

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May 14, 2026, View of Ceann Sibéal

From the parking lot of Ceann Sratha (Clogher), you look directly at the monumental red sandstone cliffs of Ceann Sibéal. These 200-meter-high rock faces cut through the Atlantic surf like a knife and served as a spectacular backdrop for the Jedi temple in Star Wars. For cyclists, this spot offers an unparalleled 360-degree view: from the jagged 'teeth' of the Blasket Islands in the south to the distant contours of Mount Brandon in the north.

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Marked by a cross, as many high or exposed locations, the point offers a grand panorama. The steep cliffs are impressive. To the south, on a clear day, you can clearly see the heights of Valentia Island. To the west the silhouette of the Blasket Islands and to the north the curve of the beautiful Coomeenole beach, where scenes from the film Ryan's Daughter were filmed. On the slopes you can distinguish other stone huts, some covered with earth and grass. As you approach the beach, you will see on the left some abandoned houses, now used for vegetable gardens whose land has been enriched over the years with a mixture of sand and seaweed: cultivation is still carried out by hand, with shovels and pickaxes. Due to the steepness of the fields, the plough only appeared in the region very late. Beyond Coomeenole the cliffs become lower and the landscape greener, up to Dunquin (5 km from Slea Head). Be careful when you get close to the edge, the cliffs gradually collapse.

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May 13, 2026, Ventry Beach

This vast, crescent-shaped bay offers one of the peninsula's safest and most beautiful sandy beaches. Only the view is somewhat spoiled by the caravans behind the beach. For the cyclist, the passage along this Blue Flag beach is a relief: a flat road with a wide view of the crystal-clear water and the green headlands protecting the bay. The rugged peaks of Mount Eagle lie in the background.

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At this point, the landscape suddenly opens up to Kilmakilloge Harbour: a quiet, sheltered cove surrounded by low ridges and scattered trees. From the R571, you look out over the water, the small pier, and the green slopes of Bunaw, with the Caha Mountains in the background.

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Winding road completely between the vegetation.

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This is blissful cycling!

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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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Monumental 19th-century railway viaduct spanning the Mahon Valley. An iconic photo spot directly after the Ballyvoyle Tunnel, with broad views and a strong mix of nature and railway heritage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available in Ireland?

Ireland offers a vast network of road cycling routes, with over 10,000 tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from leisurely coastal spins to challenging mountain climbs.

What are the general difficulty levels for road cycling in Ireland?

The routes in Ireland are diverse, with approximately 2,800 easy routes, over 6,500 moderate routes, and about 950 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for cyclists of all experience levels, from beginners to seasoned riders seeking a challenge.

What do other cyclists say about road cycling in Ireland?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Ireland, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning scenic views, diverse terrain, and the opportunity to explore both rugged coastlines and serene inland landscapes.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for families in Ireland?

While many road cycling routes in Ireland involve main roads, some sections of iconic routes and dedicated greenways offer family-friendly options. For instance, the Trinity College and Phoenix Park loop from Dublin is an easy route that could be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride.

Can I find circular road cycling routes in Ireland?

Yes, Ireland is home to many fantastic circular road cycling routes that allow you to start and finish in the same location. Notable examples include the Howth Peninsula loop from Drumcondra, the Moll's Gap, Loch Leane & the Gap of Dunloe loop from Killarney, and the challenging Ring of Beara Cycle Route.

Which regions offer challenging road cycling experiences in Ireland?

For challenging road cycling, the Wicklow Mountains, often called 'the Garden of Ireland,' provide steep climbs and fast descents, as seen in the Sally Gap loop from Dublin or the Wicklow Gap loop from Dublin. The Ring of Kerry and the Beara Peninsula also offer significant elevation gains and demanding terrain, such as the Beara Way Cycling Route.

Are there road cycling routes that showcase Ireland's dramatic coastlines?

Absolutely. Ireland's western and southern coasts are renowned for their dramatic scenery. The Wild Atlantic Way offers numerous sections with incredible coastal views, and routes like the Slea Head loop from Dingle provide stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged peninsulas.

What kind of natural landmarks or attractions can I see along road cycling routes in Ireland?

Many road cycling routes in Ireland pass by breathtaking natural landmarks. You can encounter dramatic cliffs like the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk, picturesque gorges such as the Gap of Dunloe & Augher Lake, and stunning waterfalls like Torc Waterfall. The landscape also features serene lakes and unique geological formations.

Are there any routes that pass by waterfalls in Ireland?

Yes, several routes offer views of Ireland's beautiful waterfalls. For example, the Killarney National Park area, which includes the Moll's Gap, Loch Leane & the Gap of Dunloe loop, is close to Torc Waterfall. Other notable waterfalls like Poulanass Waterfall and Powerscourt Waterfall are also accessible near various cycling areas.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Ireland?

The best time for road cycling in Ireland is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is milder, with longer daylight hours and less rainfall, making for more enjoyable cycling conditions. However, Ireland's weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for changing conditions.

Are there road cycling routes with good access to amenities like cafes and pubs?

Many popular road cycling routes in Ireland, especially those passing through towns and villages, offer excellent access to amenities. Coastal routes and those around tourist hubs like Killarney, Dingle, and along the Wild Atlantic Way often have numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for cyclists to refuel and rest.

How accessible are road cycling routes in Ireland by public transport or with parking?

Accessibility varies by region. Major cities like Dublin offer routes starting directly from urban centers, such as the Howth Peninsula loop from Drumcondra, which can be reached by public transport. For more remote routes, parking is often available at trailheads or nearby towns, though it's always advisable to check specific locations in advance.

Are there any specific road cycling routes known for their scenic viewpoints?

Ireland is full of scenic viewpoints for road cyclists. The Ring of Kerry and Slea Head are famous for their panoramic coastal vistas. The Wicklow Mountains, particularly routes through Sally Gap and Glendalough, offer spectacular mountain views. The Mount Congreve Gardens to Dungarvan return route also provides picturesque scenery along the Waterford Greenway.

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