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Cycle a challenging 35.2-mile loop through Killarney National Park, featuring Moll's Gap, Loch Leane, and the dramatic Gap of Dunloe.
마지막 업데이트: 2월 26, 2026
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다음에 대한 지역 규정을 확인하세요:
Derrycunihy Nature Reserve
Killarney National Park
경유지
시작 지점
주차장
길 안내
6.02 km
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
6.77 km
하이라이트 • 해변
팁에 의해
23.6 km
하이라이트 • 산악 고개
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
32.3 km
하이라이트 • 트레일
팁에 의해
38.4 km
하이라이트 (구간) • 산악 고개
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
56.6 km
종료 지점
주차장
경로 유형 및 표면
경로 유형
27.6 km
18.1 km
5.72 km
4.30 km
750 m
172 m
표면
32.3 km
24.1 km
242 m
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투어 프로필
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No, this loop is generally considered a moderate to hard or strenuous ride. It requires good to very good fitness levels due to its length of nearly 57 km and significant elevation gains of over 650 meters. While incredibly scenic, it's best suited for experienced road cyclists.
The route features a mix of well-paved surfaces, but be prepared for varying road conditions. You'll encounter narrow, winding roads, some compacted gravel, unpaved segments, and uneven surfaces, particularly within The Gap of Dunloe itself. The route includes sections of 'road,' 'state road,' 'path,' and 'cycleway'.
You'll experience breathtaking scenery throughout. Key highlights include the dramatic The Gap of Dunloe, the remote and peaceful Black Valley, and the panoramic views from Moll's Gap. You'll also see parts of Lough Leane and Killarney National Park, and pass by notable spots like Kate Kearney's Cottage and Lord Brandon's Cottage.
The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months when the weather is milder and tourist traffic might be slightly less intense than peak summer. Summer (June-August) offers longer daylight hours but can be busier. Always check the weather forecast before you go, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
Yes, there are a few options. Kate Kearney's Cottage is a popular spot often used as a starting point for exploring The Gap of Dunloe, offering refreshments. Lord Brandon's Cottage is located at the other end of the Gap and also provides services. Killarney town, your starting and end point, has numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
The loop typically starts and ends in Killarney town. There are various public parking options available in Killarney, though some may require a fee. Consider parking near the Killarney National Park entrance or in one of the town's car parks. Arriving earlier in the day can help secure a spot, especially during peak season.
While Killarney National Park generally welcomes dogs, this specific cycling route is on public roads and through areas that can have traffic, including horse-drawn carriages in The Gap of Dunloe. If you bring a dog, it must be kept on a leash and under strict control. Due to the challenging nature and road conditions, it might not be ideal for all dogs, especially if they are not accustomed to long rides in a trailer or basket.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route, as it primarily uses public roads and passes through Killarney National Park, which has free public access. However, if you opt for boat trips from Lord Brandon's Cottage, those would incur a separate cost.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with The Kerry Way, Muckross Lake Walk, and the European long distance path E8 - part Ireland. It also briefly touches on EuroVelo 1, The Fossa Way, and various forest trails within Killarney National Park.
The The Gap of Dunloe section is narrow and can have tourist traffic, including cars and horse-drawn 'jaunting cars.' Be prepared for varying road surfaces, including some unpaved segments. While the ascent is gentle for most of the Gap, there's a fairly steep climb towards its end. Consider starting early to avoid crowds. An alternative return option from Lord Brandon's Cottage is a boat trip back to Killarney, offering a unique perspective of the Lakes of Killarney.
Given the length and potential for changing weather, pack layers of clothing, including waterproofs. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as refreshment stops are limited between Killarney and Kate Kearney's Cottage, and then again until Lord Brandon's Cottage. A repair kit, spare tube, pump, and a fully charged phone are also essential. Don't forget your helmet and sun protection!