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Hit the road
Discover winding roads, satisfying hill climbs and all-round spectacular coastal views in this world-class cycling destination
Follow in the tracks of Olympic gold medallists Mark Cavendish and Peter Kennaugh (both born on the Isle of Man) and traverse a variety of terrains, from challenging rides through picturesque valleys to leisurely sightseeing along paved cycle paths. Plus, the island’s compact size means you can easily see it all on two wheels.

Explore some of the island’s best road cycling routes. From easy rides through charming towns to longer tours along the coast, there’s something for everyone.
Learn more
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Road
Mountain
Natural tracks, gravel paths and purpose-built trails attract riders of all ages and abilities. Head to the Archallagan Forest, also known as the Forest of a Thousand Trails, to get started.
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Explore some of the island’s best road cycling routes. From easy rides through charming towns to longer tours along the coast, there’s something for everyone.
Learn more
Learn more
Road
Mountain
Natural tracks, gravel paths and purpose-built trails attract riders of all ages and abilities. Head to the Archallagan Forest, also known as the Forest of a Thousand Trails, to get started.
Learn more
Learn more

Douglas
Ballasalla
Port St Mary
Port Erin
Dalby
Peel
Kirk Michael
Sartfield
Point of Ayre
Ramsey
Maughold
Laxey
Just over 90 miles, this longer ride begins in the capital and takes you around the island’s perimeter.
Full route


At about 52 miles, this shorter route takes you from Douglas and around the southern half of the island.
Raad Daawheeyl No.2


The shortest route, at just over 30 miles, leaves from Douglas and heads north along the eastern coast to Ramsey.
Raad Daawheeyl No.3


This 40–mile route traverses the northern half of the island, starting and ending in Ramsey on the east coast.
Raad Daawheeyl No.4






The Raad Daawheeyl
Cycle the full 90–mile coastal route beginning and ending in Douglas, or split into shorter half-day rides with scenic stopovers along the way
click map points to learn more.

Douglas
Ballasalla
Port St Mary
Port Erin
Dalby
Peel
Kirk Michael
Sartfield
Point of Ayre
Ramsey
Maughold
Laxey
Just over 90 miles, this longer ride begins in the capital and takes you around the island’s perimeter.
Full route


At about 52 miles, this shorter route takes you from Douglas and around the southern half of the island.
Raad Daawheeyl No.2


The shortest route, at just over 30 miles, leaves from Douglas and heads north along the eastern coast to Ramsey.
Raad Daawheeyl No.3


This 40–mile route traverses the northern half of the island, starting and ending in Ramsey on the east coast.
Raad Daawheeyl No.4






The Raad Daawheeyl
Cycle the full 90–mile coastal route beginning and ending in Douglas, or split into shorter half-day rides with scenic stopovers along the way
click map points to learn more.
The Isle of Man offers so much to cyclists of all skills and abilities. Whether visitors are looking for a leisurely flat path or a mountainous peak, the island is a cycling nirvana.
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Pedal to Progression
Saddle up with founder Adam Henderson, a National Standard Cycling Instructor, who offers guided mountain bike rides across the epic scenery on the Isle of Man, as well as one-to-one skill-boosting sessions. Rides can be personalised to your needs, and transfers to and from your accommodation are available too.
Learn more
Learn more

Fancy winning a free holiday?
Fill in the form below for a chance to win a three-night stay for two people including transport, accommodation and an excursion worth £200.
Follow in the tracks of Olympic gold medallists Mark Cavendish and Peter Kennaugh (both born on the Isle of Man) and traverse a variety of terrains, from challenging rides through picturesque valleys to leisurely sightseeing along paved cycle paths. Plus, the island’s compact size means you can easily see it all on two wheels.

Explore some of the island’s best road cycling routes. From easy rides through charming towns to longer tours along the coast, there’s something for everyone.
Learn more
Learn more
Road
Mountain
Natural tracks, gravel paths and purpose-built trails attract riders of all ages and abilities. Head to the Archallagan Forest, also known as the Forest of a Thousand Trails, to get started.
Learn more
Learn more

Douglas
Ballasalla
Port St Mary
Port Erin
Dalby
Peel
Kirk Michael
Sartfield
Point of Ayre
Ramsey
Maughold
Laxey
Just over 90 miles, this longer ride begins in the capital and takes you around the island’s perimeter.
Full route


At about 52 miles, this shorter route takes you from Douglas and around the southern half of the island.
Raad Daawheeyl No.2


The shortest route, at just over 30 miles, leaves from Douglas and heads north along the eastern coast to Ramsey.
Raad Daawheeyl No.3


This 40–mile route traverses the northern half of the island, starting and ending in Ramsey on the east coast.
Raad Daawheeyl No.4






The Raad Daawheeyl
Cycle the full 90–mile coastal route beginning and ending in Douglas, or split into shorter half-day rides with scenic stopovers along the way
click map points to learn more.
Learn more
Learn more
The Isle of Man offers so much to cyclists of all skills and abilities. Whether visitors are looking for a leisurely flat path or a mountainous peak, the island is a cycling nirvana.
"
"
Pedal to Progression
Saddle up with founder Adam Henderson, a National Standard Cycling Instructor, who offers guided mountain bike rides across the epic scenery on the Isle of Man, as well as one-to-one skill-boosting sessions. Rides can be personalised to your needs, and transfers to and from your accommodation are available too.

Fancy winning a free holiday?
Fill in the form below for a chance to win a three-night stay for two people including transport, accommodation and an excursion worth £200.
