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Sheeps Head Cycle Route

Sheep’s Head Cycle Route (120KM)

This cycle route starts at Ballylickey and ends in Roaringwater Bay, near Ballydehob. It is 120km long. The signposted route travels down the northern side of Sheep’s Head Peninsula, then returns to Durrus. Turn right in Durrus and ride on to Ballydehob. Want to know more? Follow the following link for further details;  http://www.thesheepsheadway.ie/index.cfm/page/cyclingroute


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Ballyhoura Cycle Trails

Ballyhoura Country

Situated in the southwest region of Ireland, on the borders of counties Tipperary, Limerick and Cork, Ballyhoura Country is an area of undulating green pastures, woodlands, hills and mountains. The ancient and unspoilt landscape, an abundance of significant heritage sites, thrilling outdoor activities and friendly people make it the perfect place to discover rural Ireland. In Ballyhoura you can discover […]


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Gougane Barra

Cork City – Gougane Barra – Beara Route (94KM)

The Cork City – Gougane Barra – Beara Cycle Route starts off in the Mardyke, off the Western Road in Cork City, and the route is sign-posted with two logos and a bicycle symbol. The route heads west from the city towards the town of Macroom. A short distance before the town the road veers left towards the village of […]


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The Beara Way

The Beara- Breifne Way (Approx 400KM)

The Beara-Breifne Way follows the fourteen-day march taken by Donal Cam O’Sullivan Beare and one thousand supporters in 1603. The Way, the longest in Ireland, runs almost the length of the country and takes the cyclist to some of its most beautiful and least explored areas: along the coastal roads of the Beara Peninsula, across six mountain ranges, past the […]


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Blackwater Valley Cycle Route (156KM)

The Blackwater Valley Cycle Route is a most interesting route that starts in the historic heritage town of Youghal, County Cork and ends in Killarney, County Kerry. You can of course join the route anywhere. The route first runs northwest towards Fermoy and the Blackwater and then generally west towards Killarney. The route is divided into four sections and the […]


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