Skip Navigation

Cycling

Strap on your helmet and tone up those thighs, Ireland is the cyclist’s perfect destination

Why Ireland?

The Emerald Isle's rugged landscape can be exhilarating at times, but there are lots of sublime cycling routes winding through some of the most superlative scenery the country has to offer.

Find out more about cycling in Ireland

Cycling tours

Worried about winding your way across the country, helmet on head and suitcase on your back, cycling tours let you travel around with ease

Find out more about Cycling Tours

Guided cycle tours

Most towns, villages and cities have designed their own unique cycle routes and are generally based on folklore, literary and musical legends.

Find out more about Guided Cycling Tours

Mountain Biking

Enjoy the lie of the land as nature intended by stretching your legs on an off-road cycling trip

Find out more about Mountain Biking

Bicycle hire

With outlets across the country providing bike hire and essentials, you can simply pick up and go as soon as you hit the shores

Find out more about Bicycle Hire

Safety First

If you’re taking to the saddle in Ireland, make sure safety comes first.

Find out more about Safety

Listings

Kingfisher Cycle Trail
Kingfisher Cycle Trail

The Kingfisher Trail was the first long-distance cycle trail to be...

Wild Rover Adventure Tours Ltd
Wild Rover Adventure Tours Ltd

Enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in Europe. Guided...

See all listings

What else to explore

+ To My Ireland+ To My Ireland

Finder

Find somewhere to stay, eat or find activities and events

Places to go

Click on the map to find out more about an area

Map EAST NORTHERN IRELAND SOUTH WEST

Explore larger map view

Special offer

Primrose Apartments - 2 night self-catering break (Euro)

Primrose Apartments - 2 night self-catering break (Euro)

Offer from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board 2008 Short Breaks promotion. 2 night self-catering break (Euro) - contact premises...

Did you know?

There’s a town in County Tipperary where the main square is named in the honour of a cyclist! Carrick-on-Suir, birthplace of champion cyclist Sean Kelly, rated No.1 in the years (1984-1989).