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Ireland
Munster
Kerry

Lough Inchiquin, Gleninchaquin Park & Uragh Stone Circle

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
Ireland
Munster
Kerry

Lough Inchiquin, Gleninchaquin Park & Uragh Stone Circle

Easy

Lough Inchiquin, Gleninchaquin Park & Uragh Stone Circle

00:38

9.26km

70m

Cycling

Enjoy an easy 5.8-mile touring bicycle route around Lough Inchiquin, featuring Gleninchaquin Park's waterfall and the historic Uragh Stone C

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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181 m

Uragh Stone Circle

Highlight • Historical Site

For currently 4 euros (donation) you can visit the stones arranged in a circle (from the Bonze period 3000 to 900 BC). Here in Ireland there are many of them. …

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5.19 km

Gleninchaquin Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Gleninchaquin Park is a glorious nature park with signposted and well maintain trails, picnic benches, waterfalls, woodlands, lakes and dramatic views. It is privately owned, but open to the public …

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7.70 km

Lough Inchaquin

Highlight • Lake

Breathe in nature as you ride along the banks of Lough Inchiquin on your way to Gleninchaquin Park. You can see the spectacular 140m high waterfall in the distance.

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9.26 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.84 km

756 m

308 m

297 m

Surfaces

7.12 km

1.77 km

308 m

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Thursday 21 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Lough Inchiquin, Gleninchaquin Park & Uragh Stone Circle route is classified as easy and is generally suitable for most fitness and skill levels. It's a great option for touring cyclists looking for a scenic and gentle ride.

What is the terrain like for cycling on this route?

The cycling route is mostly paved, making it accessible for touring bikes. While generally easy, some segments might be unpaved and slightly more challenging. The road leading into Gleninchaquin Valley is narrow but typically has an 'ok' surface with occasional lay-bys for passing.

How long does it typically take to complete the cycling route?

The cycling route is approximately 9.26 km long with about 70 meters of elevation gain. It typically takes around 38 minutes to complete, offering a relatively gentle gradient for most of the ride.

Where can I park to access the cycling route?

While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the route is accessible from the Gleninchaquin Park area. Given the narrow roads, look for designated parking within or near the park entrance, or consider starting points that offer convenient access to the Uragh Stone Circle or Lough Inchaquin.

What are the main points of interest along the cycling route?

You'll encounter several stunning features, including the impressive Bronze Age Uragh Stone Circle, dramatically set overlooking Lough Inchiquin. The route also offers views of the spectacular 140-meter high Gleninchaquin Waterfall within Gleninchaquin Park, and serene lakeside views along Lough Inchaquin.

Are dogs allowed on the cycling route?

The research does not explicitly state rules for dogs on the cycling route itself. However, Gleninchaquin Park is a privately owned nature park, and it's common for such parks to have specific regulations regarding pets. It's best to check directly with Gleninchaquin Park for their current dog policy, especially regarding leash rules.

Is there an entrance fee for Gleninchaquin Park?

Yes, Gleninchaquin Park is a privately owned nature park, which typically means there is an entrance fee. It's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for current pricing and operating hours before your visit.

When is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The trail offers breathtaking natural beauty year-round. However, for the most comfortable cycling experience, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally provides milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the scenery of the Beara Peninsula.

What kind of bike is best suited for this route?

Given that the route is mostly paved and classified as easy, a touring bicycle is ideal. Its design is well-suited for the gentle gradients and varied surfaces you might encounter, including potentially unpaved segments.

Does this cycling route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Beara Way (49% of the route) and the European long distance path E8 - part Ireland (49% of the route), offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.

Is the route family-friendly for cycling?

Yes, with its 'easy' difficulty rating, mostly paved surfaces, and relatively short distance, this cycling route is considered family-friendly. It's a great way for families to enjoy the stunning landscapes and historical sites together.

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