Once you have been fitted for a suitable bike, you are ready to explore Cork. Choose from one of our recommended routes or create your own.
Explore The Marina, Blackrock Pier and the Cork City to Passage West Greenway. Feeling more adventurous visit Cork’s hotspots of Cobh, Cork City or Blarney Castle. There are a variety of recommended cycle routes to suit you.
Travel the tree lined Marina alongside the world’s second largest natural harbour.
Continue between native trees, shrubs and wildflowers along the Cork City to Passage West Greenway, a repurposed old railway line.
Passage West awaits at the end of the Greenway, the birthplace of Ireland’s steamship industry. Grab an outdoor coffee or ice cream at Cu Coffee at the end of the line.
Travel onwards or return? It’s decision time! Take the ferry to the town of Cob or return and visit Blackrock Castle Observatory.
Alternatively explore the delights of Cork City or cycle to Blarney Castle and Gardens, the home of the Blarney Stone.
Your cycle ends back at the Marina Market (a 10 min walk from the city centre), Cork’s largest indoor and outdoor market with over 40 vendors and a huge choice of food with events and entertainment at the weekends.
Points of Interest
- Marina Market
- Lock included for security
- High-visibility vest provided for safety
- Helmet provided for head protection
- Use of bicycle for the tour
- Ferry price if opt to cycle to Cobh (€3 return for cyclists). Food & Drink
Enjoy a soothing escape with top-notch bicycles along the globe’s second immense natural harbor. Pedal down the revamped old railway path from Cork City to Passage West, a pathway exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians. Stop at Blackrock pier and its village for its laid-back aura and bakeries. Marvel at the 16th-century Blackrock Castle accommodating an Observatory. Find an option to proceed further by ferry to the harbour town of Cobh, the final docking station of the Titanic.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.