Cliffs of Moher Bike and Hike

7 days / 6 nights

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Discover Ireland’s west coast on two wheels, with breathtaking Cliffs of Moher hikes, serene Aran Islands rides, Burren landscapes, and coastal roads.

Starting point

Galway

Finish point

Galway

Season

From May to September

Fitness level

2/5

Tour type

Gravel / E-bike

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  • Marvel at the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, rising 200 meters above the Atlantic Ocean
  • Ride along the serene coastal roads of Galway Bay with uninterrupted sea views
  • Explore the quiet, stone-walled roads of Inis Mór on the Aran Islands
  • Follow the coastal loop around Doughnrammeen, with stunning Atlantic vistas
  • Cycle through the dramatic karst landscapes of the Burren
  • Stop at historic Dunguaire Castle, a picturesque medieval landmark in Kinvarra

What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

6 nights in 3-star hotels with breakfast
Digital guidebook with detailed itinerary and route instructions
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Service and support during your tour
Tour design and organization
Luggage transfer

NOT INCLUDED

Ferry transport
Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

E-bike
Extra days
Gravel bike
Hotel upgrades
Regular bike
Road bike
Single supplement

Welcome to Ireland’s West Coast!

From the rugged beauty of the Burren to the crashing waves of the Atlantic, every turn of the wheel reveals another unforgettable vista.

This region’s diverse terrain – rolling hills, smooth coastal roads, and stretches of wild countryside – makes it the perfect destination for cyclists seeking both challenge and relaxation.

And although the sandy beaches like Fanore, and historic landmarks such as Dunguaire Castle will make all the pedaling worth it, no journey to Ireland’s west coast would be complete without experiencing the Cliffs of Moher.

Rising dramatically above the Atlantic Ocean, these iconic cliffs offer unrivaled views stretching as far as the Aran Islands and the distant mountains of Connemara. The hike along the cliffs provides a chance to connect with the raw power of nature as you pass viewpoints like O’Brien’s Tower and watch seabirds nest along the rugged rock face.

This tour offers unique cycling experiences as you’ll also hop on to Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands, and explore the island’s quiet roads, ancient stone walls and Dún Aonghasa, a prehistoric stone fort perched on a cliff edge.

We understand that planning a cycling trip can be daunting, which is why we handle all the details for you.

We book carefully selected accommodations, provide a comprehensive digital guidebook with GPS routes and insider tips, and offer round-the-clock support should you need assistance along the way. 

Are you ready to cycle your way to the Cliffs of Moher?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Self-guided cycling tours provide a personalized and flexible approach to cycling holidays. You can explore at your own pace and adapt your route or schedule as you see fit. Our team arranges all details, such as logistics, accommodations, detailed itineraries, GPS routes, and round-the-clock support. This way, you can enjoy a stress-free, immersive experience that offers independence, customization, and authentic encounters with local culture.

Our tours are rated on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5 to help you choose the right adventure:

1/5 – Short daily distances of approximately 30 km. Easy, flat terrain suitable for everyone, including those with no prior sports experience.

2/5 – Daily distances up to 40 km. Some light uphill sections, up to 200 m, but not every day. Suitable for anyone in good health.

3/5 – Daily distances around 50 km. Daily altitude gains of up to 500 m. On days with less altitude, distances may be longer. Ideal for recreational cyclists in good physical condition.

4/5 – Daily distances of 60 km or more. Daily altitude gains of 500 m or more, with some stages reaching up to 1000 m. Designed for well-prepared amateur cyclists who are comfortable with uphill riding.

5/5 – Challenging stages with steep climbs and long distances. Suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a demanding adventure along with breathtaking scenery.

We continuously strive to find the perfect fit for you. We work with multiple accommodation providers that meet our standards, but their availability can vary, especially during peak season. We can also tailor your holiday according to your preferences and budget, ensuring we find the most suitable solution for your taste.

You can find examples of accommodation level and style in the itineraries, but there is no guarantee you will be staying at those exact accommodations.

Our cycling experts will consider your experience, preferences, and group dynamics to provide tailored recommendations.

The most versatile option is a gravel bike, even if you are coming on a road cycling holiday. Gravel bikes maintain excellent road performance while allowing you to explore scenic backroads that may be less maintained than main routes. They also tend to offer greater comfort, enhancing your overall experience.

Considering many tours in Ireland cover relatively hilly terrain, many people opt for an e-bike for some additional assistance. If you opt for an e-bike, we ask that you have some previous experience as the bike can be difficult to maneuver for someone who isn’t used to it.

If you’re not bringing your own bike and equipment, we can arrange a rental for you. We offer a wide range of bikes, including road, gravel, mountain bikes, and e-bikes, to suit your tour needs. Simply provide us with your usual bike size and any specific preferences, and we’ll ensure you have the perfect bike for a comfortable ride.

Our bike rentals include the agreed-upon bike, delivery before your tour, and pickup afterward. Additional equipment is also provided, such as a helmet, an extra chain, a basic repair kit, and pedals if needed.

Accommodating dietary restrictions depends on their severity. Vegetarian options can be found in bigger cities, but vegan dishes can be challenging in rural areas or smaller towns. Please note that lunch stops are often at traditional establishments that may struggle to cater to special requests outside their standard menu. Keep this in mind during your trip.

Although Ireland can be cycled all year round, the summer and early autumn offer the best conditions, particularly from May to September. May and June in particular see little rainfall. September can be a bit wetter but much quieter, as it nears the end of tourist season. It is always sensible to prepare for adverse weather and rainfall when cycling in Ireland, even during these months.

Most tours can proceed even in light rain, provided you dress appropriately. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in the peak months of summer, so early starts are recommended. If the weather appears to be particularly unfavorable, we can adjust the tour beforehand. You will be in contact with our support in case last-minute changes are necessary.

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Greg Martin

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Great holiday. Really easy to follow routes, good choice of hotels and the en route places to eat and visit was really helpful. Super responsive to questions during my holiday. Would definitely use them again.

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SHONA Goaman

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Well organised, great route and lovely hotels.

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Karen Bergman

Verifed customer · 11 months ago

I thoroughly enjoyed this trip! The guides were professional and provided excellent leadership. They clearly know this country and the best cycling routes. I would definitely do another trip with them.

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