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The guided Kinsale E-Bike Tour will give you a unique perspective and experience of Kinsale. We guarantee that there is absolutely no other way to see and learn so much about Kinsale in just 3 hours! Electric Bikes, Smart Helmets and Expert Local Guides ensures that this eBike tour gives you a captivating and in depth tour of every nook of Kinsale. We run our tours 3 times a day, 7 days a week. Ensuring you have the max opportunity to experience the very best of Kinsale, our bike shop is located on Main Street. Making it simple to join us, and to grab a beer or some food before/after. Our local guides are highly trained, are great fun and full of positive energy! Our top quality eBikes are all less than 1 year old, maximising comfort and minimising headaches. Our smart helmets make it simple for us all to chat to each other, without having to stop and shout Each tour route is unique and depends on the folks who are with us.
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There are is an amazing collection of stories in the local folklore of this area and during this tour we visit the areas where these stories happened. It is truly a magical way to experience Irish and local culture.
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Embark on an exhilarating exploration of the enchanting landscapes of West Cork with our eBike Adventure. This brand new tour is a unique, hilly spin that is nearly all on bóithríní, the narrow country lanes typical of rural Ireland. The sophisticated suspension of our state-of-the-art eBikes makes tackling these slopes a breeze, opening up the undulating terrain for us to explore like never before. Starting and finishing in the picturesque fishing village of Union Hall, this thrilling circuit weaves through the heart of West Cork, reaching out to the captivating corners of Myross, Leap, Rosscarbery, and Glandore. With a distance of approximately 40 kilometers, our e-bike tour is a delightful combination of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. This tour promises a feast for your senses.
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While the short hike on the pilgrims path is designed for people of all faiths and none, many people describe this dawn hike on a 1,500 year old pilgrims path as almost a spiritual experience. Combined with the dip or swim afterwards and a hot breakfast, it is the perfect way to start your day in West Cork.
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We’ll begin our evening with a bit of background, getting you acquainted with this amazing phenomenon. This will include the science and the lore that surrounds bioluminescence. Then, as the night sets in, we'll head for a refreshing dip very close to the shore. Armed with, wetsuits, swim buoys and lights, we'll embrace the waters, hoping to be surrounded by the natural luminescence that has, over the years, become a part of West Cork's legacy. We stay in water that participants can stand in or is less than 10m away from the shoreline but participants do need to be able to swim. But the night doesn't end with the dip. As we return to the sands, a fire pit awaits, casting its warm glow over the beach. It's here that we'll settle down, sipping on a comforting hot drink and sharing stories of the sea, of the land, and of the people who've called it home.
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This is a stunning half day guided cycle that lets you experience the amazing coastal scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way. The tour brings you down headlands and along wild beaches through the lush, green Irish countryside. You'll see cows grazing in the fields and crops such as maize glowing and swaying in the breeze. We start at the Lusitania Museum/Old Head Signal Tower with views over the Old Head Gold Links, Cork harbour and the beautiful West Cork area. We'll cycle along two beaches before our stop in a traditional Irish Pub in Ballinspittle village. Here we'll enjoy a tea/coffee or soft drink before returning by bike through more stunning countryside to our start point. The tour involves cycling on moderately hilly terrain. It is suitable for couples, groups and families with older children. For groups, the exact tour route can be tailored to your need. Bikes and electric bikes are provided with helmet and high vis vest.
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Quality bikes to get away from it all alongside the world’s second largest natural harbour. Cycle the repurposed old railway line from Cork City to Passage West, a traffic free, cycle and pedestrian pathway. Visit Blackrock pier and village for it's relaxed atmosphere and bakeries. Admire Blackrock Castle, a 16th century castle, home to an Observatory. Opt to travel on by ferry to the harbour town of Cobh, the Titanic’s last port of call.
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A great tour if you are visiting Kinsale for the first time! This is the way to see the absolute best of Kinsale town and all the sights around Kinsale harbour. Using e-bikes, your guide will cycle with you around the coast, visiting mighty forts and beautiful beaches. From high level roads, we'll stop to enjoy views of Charles Fort, James Fort and we'll cycle through colourful, picturesque Kinsale. We'll visit Sandycove, where you can try to spot some of the wild goat population who live on Sandycove island. The pace is relaxed and the views are spectacular! Please note that this cycle is best suited to confident cyclists who are comfortable with steep up and downhills and are happy to cycle in traffic. Any remaining time not accounted for in the attractions list is spent cycling and exploring the Kinsale area by electric bike. This bike tour is a great way to see beyond Kinsale town.
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This leisurely cycle along Cork’s scenic Greenway offers a unique view of Cork Harbour and its historic charm. Pedal along a repurposed railway line that hugs the harbour’s edge, giving you close-up views of one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Once bustling with trading ships, Cork Harbour now blends local industry with natural beauty, where you’ll see everything from cargo ships to locals kayaking and walking along the waterfront. Starting from a convenient location in Cork’s city centre, close to both train and bus stations, this tour is accessible and perfectly paced for those wanting to immerse themselves in Cork’s coastal sights without rushing.
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Join our local guide on a cycling adventure through the heart of the Rebel City. On this tour, you'll uncover Cork’s evolution—from its beginnings as a Christian settlement, through Viking invasions, to its role as a bustling trade hub. Cork is a city of bridges and spires, with over 30 bridges and more than 20 church towers. See how many you can count as you pedal through colourful lanes, serene parks, and along the pathways of the River Lee. You'll pass iconic landmarks like the Shakey Bridge, Elizabeth Fort, and Shandon, all while taking in the vibrant street art that makes Cork unique. Your guide will share the best spots for a pint or a bite to eat, giving you a real insider’s view into Cork’s lively food and music scene. This tour offers not just a glimpse of Cork’s history but also a taste of its culture, art, and local spirit.
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Quality bikes to get away from it all alongside the world’s second largest natural harbour. Cycle the repurposed old railway line from Cork City to Passage West, a traffic free, cycle and pedestrian pathway. Visit Blackrock pier and village for it's relaxed atmosphere and bakeries. Admire Blackrock Castle, a 16th century castle, home to an Observatory. Opt to travel on by ferry to the harbour town of Cobh, the Titanic’s last port of call.
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Experience Kinsale like never before with our one-of-a-kind boat tour! This adventure combines rich culture, fascinating insights, relaxation, and breath-taking views that you won't want to miss. With its remarkable historic sites, Kinsale offers a unique vantage point from the water, allowing you to truly appreciate the beauty and significance of the area. The engaging commentary shares captivating stories and legends, enriching your understanding of how this charming town has evolved through the centuries.
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Cycle the scenic 23km Midleton to Youghal Greenway on a guided electric bike tour through East Cork’s rolling countryside. Beginning and ending at the Midleton trailhead—just a short walk from the train station—this off-road trail winds past farmland, villages, and Ballyvergan Marsh, a haven for birdlife. In the historic seaside town of Youghal, riders enjoy a relaxed coffee break with coastal views before heading back. With knowledgeable local guides and comfortable e-bikes, it’s the perfect mix of nature, culture, and easy adventure.
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Explore the Cork Harbour Greenway with a quick and easy guided bike tour. With Electric, Hybrid and children's bikes available, this 2-hour adventure is suitable for the whole family. Travel the tree lined Marina alongside the world’s second largest natural harbour. Hear about the exploits of Cork’s sporting heroes as you pass Páirc Uí Chaoimh Stadium, the home of Cork GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) where Ireland’s ancient games are played. Continue between native trees, shrubs and wildflowers along the Cork City to Passage West Greenway, a repurposed old railway line. Visit the historic seaside town of Passage West, home to Ireland's first steam ship. The return journey involves a short stop at the majestic Blackrock Castle, a 16th century castle, home to an Observatory.
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