The Pan Celtic Race is a 1,600-mile, self-supported cycling adventure, journeying through the Celtic Nations of Cornwall, Wales, Ireland and finishing in Wales.
The route starts in the Highlands of Scotland and takes the riders on an epic adventure along coastal roads and awe-inspiring mountain views. After leaving Cornwall and heading through Bristol the route heads to Fishguard before exploring the West coast of Ireland. The short route takes the more direct route to Belfast before both routes join once more heading for Anglesey and onto the finish in Llandudno.
FIXED ROUTE: Cornwall, Wales, Ireland & Wales
DISTANCE: 1600 miles / 2575 km
ELEVATION GAIN: 100,000 ft / 30,480 m
DURATION: 7 – 14 days
FERRIES INCLUDED: Wales – Ireland & Ireland – Wales
SHORTER ROUTE OPTION: 900 miles / 1448 km & 50,000 ft / 15,240 m