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Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne

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Ireland
Munster
Kerry

Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne

The best traffic-free bike rides around Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne traverse a landscape characterized by dramatic coastal and mountain scenery, alongside flat valleys. The region, encompassing the Dingle Peninsula, features rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and views of coastal islands. Inland, the terrain includes hills and river valleys, with the River Maine and River Shanowen flowing through the area. This diverse geography provides varied cycling experiences, from coastal paths to challenging mountain passes.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is The Gap of Dunloe & Ballaghbeama Gap loop from Killorglin, a 50.3 miles (81.0 km) trail that takes 5 hours 15 minutes to complete. This route features significant elevation gain through two notable mountain passes.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Annascaul Lake from Annascaul, an easy 6.9 miles (11.0 km) path. This route offers a gentle ride around Annascaul Lake, suitable for a relaxed outing.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the View of Lough Guitane – View of Caragh Lake loop from Killorglin, a 21.2 miles (34.1 km) trail leading through varied landscapes including lake views, often completed in about 2 hours 15 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne is defined by coastal paths, mountain passes, and river valleys. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy loops to challenging climbs.
  • The routes in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 130 reviews. More than 1400 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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The Gap of Dunloe & Ballaghbeama Gap loop from Killorglin

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 13, 2026, View of Ventry Beach and Mount Eagle

This vast, crescent-shaped bay offers one of the safest and most beautiful sandy beaches on the peninsula. 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 sweeping 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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Willem VS
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 the foot of the Laune Bridge stands the bronze statue of King Puck, the symbol of Ireland's oldest festival: Puck Fair. Every August, a wild mountain goat from the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks is captured here and crowned king for three days on a high platform in the town. The striking monument commemorates a pagan tradition that has endured unbroken for centuries.

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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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Willem VS
May 12, 2026, Lake View

Expansive views over Lough Caragh, an elongated lake between Glenbeigh and Killorglin. The lake was formed by the damming of the Caragh River and lies in an open valley with views of the Reeks mountains. A tranquil, scenic spot at 20m elevation, ideal as a short visual break along the route. (Signposted)

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for good luck. Let your mind wander and wish for something beautiful

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Willem VS
March 17, 2026, South Pole Inn

This iconic white-and-blue building is an absolute must-stop for any cyclist on the Wild Atlantic Way. The pub was opened in 1920 by Tom Crean, the Irish polar explorer who survived three legendary expeditions to Antarctica with Scott and Shackleton. Inside, the atmosphere is one of heroic discoveries, with walls full of photos and memorabilia from his journeys to the South Pole. A unique place full of history to catch your breath in the heart of Annascaul, before you get back on the pedals towards the rugged coast or the mountains of Dingle. The building is no longer blue-and-white but orange-and-white.

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March 16, 2026, Lake View

A small unpaved path leads to the lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne?

There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne region, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels to explore the stunning landscapes.

Are there easy no-traffic touring routes suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the region offers 10 easy touring cycling routes that are perfect for families and beginners looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These routes often feature gentler gradients and shorter distances. An example is the Annascaul Lake from Annascaul route, which is just over 11 km long.

What kind of challenging no-traffic touring routes can I find in the area?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult no-traffic touring routes. These often include significant climbs and longer distances, rewarding you with panoramic views. The Gap of Dunloe & Ballaghbeama Gap loop from Killorglin is a challenging option, covering over 81 km with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain.

Are there any loop touring cycling routes that avoid traffic?

Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of Lough Guitane – View of Caragh Lake loop from Killorglin offers a moderate 34 km ride with beautiful lake views.

What are some notable natural attractions I can see along these routes?

The Dingle Peninsula is rich in natural beauty. Along your rides, you might encounter stunning coastal views, sandy beaches like Coumeenoole Beach, or serene lakes such as Loch a’ Dúin Valley. For those seeking a challenge, the Mount Brandon Summit offers incredible vistas.

Are there historical sites or landmarks accessible from the no-traffic cycling routes?

Absolutely. The Dingle Peninsula is dotted with ancient archaeological ruins. You can cycle past sites like Clochán Brúach na Scealg Dolmen or the impressive Dunbeg Fort, offering glimpses into Ireland's rich past.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne?

The best time for touring cycling in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne is generally from late spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the days are longer, allowing for more comfortable rides. Be prepared for changeable weather, as is typical for coastal regions in Ireland.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Many routes start from towns and villages like Dingle, Annascaul, or Killorglin, where public parking is usually available. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as starting points often have designated parking areas nearby.

Are there cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

Yes, the Dingle Peninsula has charming towns and villages along many cycling routes, offering opportunities to stop for food and refreshments. Dingle Town, in particular, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and eateries. Even on quieter routes, you'll often find small shops or pubs in local communities.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about the no-traffic routes in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the breathtaking coastal and mountain scenery, the sense of tranquility on quiet country roads, and the rich cultural heritage encountered along the way.

What should I wear for touring cycling in this region, especially in autumn or winter?

Given the changeable weather in County Kerry, it's always best to dress in layers. For autumn and winter, waterproof and windproof outer layers are essential, along with warm base layers. Gloves, a hat, and reflective clothing are also highly recommended for comfort and safety, especially as daylight hours shorten.

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