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This section brings together bicycle guides and maps for Ireland within Books > All guides and maps > Other European countries > Ireland > Bicycles. The focus is on practical, ride-ready information: national overviews for planning, detailed regional sheets, and concise route guidebooks suited to handlebar bags or daypacks.

Cycling maps here typically balance clarity and detail, with readable scales for touring and day rides. Many highlight signed routes, greenways, and quieter back roads, with distances, gradients, and surface notes. You will often find elevation profiles, town plans for easier navigation, and pointers to links between routes.

Durability matters on Irish roads and trails, so a number of titles use waterproof or tear-resistant paper, and some guidebooks are spiral-bound to lie flat. Symbols commonly mark bike repair points, cafés, viewpoints, public transport connections, and accommodation. Selected maps align with the Ordnance Survey Ireland grid for simple referencing; some guides include QR codes or GPX links for use with GPS devices and apps.

Coverage ranges from national planning maps to well-known touring areas such as the Wild Atlantic Way and the Ring of Kerry, urban networks around Dublin and other cities, and popular greenways like the Great Western Greenway. You will also find material that suits gravel connectors and access to mountain bike trail centres, where highlighted grades and trailheads help set expectations.

Choosing a title is easiest if you start with format and scale. Folded maps are compact and quick to consult on the move; guidebooks add turn-by-turn notes, profiles, and background. Consider scale for your use case: smaller numbers show more detail but require more sheets; broader overviews work well for planning longer crossings. Check publication date to ensure up-to-date route status and access information.

As a store and webshop, OutdoorXL offers a large assortment and extensive choice from established publishers. We do not produce these items ourselves. The aim here is straightforward: dependable bicycle guides and maps for Ireland that help rides run smoothly, from coastal touring to short family outings on traffic-free paths.

For practical use, keep maps protected from weather, review route notes before setting off, and cross-check signage on the ground. Combining a clear cycling map or guidebook with basic safety planning usually leads to a calmer, more predictable day on the bike in Ireland.