Good place to cycle in Southern Ireland this summer please?

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BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
Does anybody have any advice on a good place to base myself for a week in southern ireland where I can strike out on day rides and come back to a decent hotel each night? Preferrably near to a beach or within 30 mins drive ..and in a place with things going on in the evenings? Ideally I'm thinking nice small village location with a few restaurants, hotels, pubs but not a big town...characther, nice flattish country roads to ride on, and somewhere interesting?

Any thought appreciated Ta.:smile:
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Westport Co Mayo.
 

tjsc1

New Member
What about 'Kinsale' about 1/2 drive from Cork!! Brilliant place, small, got to go the 'Muddy Pats' . You can kiss the Blarney Stone while your there!!
Nice area.
Tel
 

yoyo

Senior Member
I'd second Kinsale - beautiful village and full of colour and character. Also try Co. Wicklow on the east coast. This comes with varied mountain and coastal terrain and is close to Dublin which is well worth a visit. The towns / villages of Greystones, Kilcoole, Newcastle might suit what you are looking for.
 

mark

Senior Member
Location
Frisco, CO, USA
The Ring of Beara is great, its flat round the coast but Kenmare to Glengarrif is a bit hilly. I've never done the Ring of Kerry but it also has a good name.
The Rind of Beara is excellent, it's a very scenic country road. The Ring of Kerry is quite overrated, I think it lost a lot of it's character when it was modernised to accommodate all the tour buses. There is a cycle route that more or less follows the same route as the Ring of Kerry as well as a foot path that does the same. Either one would be far more pleasant than the actual Ring of Kerry. There are also lots of little country roads lacing the Iveragh Peninsula (where the Ring of Kerry is located) that are very pretty. Not sure if they meet your definition of flat, though.
 

Herlihy

Über Member
Quiet simply Kenmare. Beautiful town. Great range of restaurants, bars , hotels and top notch B&Bs and superb cycling west to Beara, north to Ring of Kerry, South to Coolea and east to Killarney. Sod it. I'm off to book for Easter.
 

jags

Guru
thanks for those...much appreciated.
when are you thinking of doing this i'm cycling from mizen to malin with a few lads from the fell club and maybe one or two irish lads camping all the way, doing it at end of may.
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
I'd seriously look at Doolin.
Cycled around the area a decade ago, I remember it as being a large village with a dozen pubs with a band in each one.
 

jags

Guru
not sure yet..but it will be summer...to minimis chance of rain etc[/quotewell the reason i picked may for the last 6 years or so its been our best summer but here in ireland the weather changes every 10 minutes ^_^
anyway if your going the same time let me know like to hear about some of your tours.
 

Je ta Dawes

Active Member
Another vote for Kenmare and the Beara peninsula, quiet roads, stunning scenery, friendly locals (build in time to stop and chat!) and great food. Haven't been to Doolin for over 10 years and the Burren is not easy cycling, though you do get the opportunity to get the boat out to the Arran Isles and pretend to be Father Ted!
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Anywhere in Southern Ireland is woth cycling. The Wicklow mountains are wonderful.

Super, Super, Super part of the world is Southern Ireland. They are all barking nuts.

I overheard the start of a telephone conversation in a pub.

"Hello is that you? This is me"

I went to Southern Irelands highest pub and they only had seafood to eat.

I am even tempted to go back myself.

Steve
 
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