In order to accommodate vital infrastructure works at the Liverpool Terminal sailings are being altered.
Liverpool Mooring works March 14th - 22ndIn order to accommodate vital infrastructure works at the Liverpool Terminal sailings are being altered.
Liverpool Mooring works March 14th - 22nd
Whether you’re a seasoned road cyclist looking to test your legs on iconic climbs or a family looking for a scenic day out on two wheels, the Isle of Man is a premier cycling destination. From the legendary TT Course to peaceful trails, this island offers a variety of terrain that makes every ride an adventure.
The Isle of Man has earned its reputation as a world-class cycling hub. Its combination of challenging hills and flat coastal plains ensures there’s something for every level of fitness and experience.
Despite its size, the island boasts incredibly diverse landscapes. Cyclists can switch from steep ascents to leisurely coastal paths within a single afternoon. The beautiful views throughout these trails also give you something to enjoy, with varying panoramic countryside and coastal views. This variety is one of the main reasons cycling on the Isle of Man is so popular among cycling clubs, active travellers and families.
Getting your gear to the island couldn't be simpler. Choosing to travel by sea means you can avoid the hassle of dismantling your bike for a flight. Instead, simply ride your bike over or attach it to your car’s bike rack. For many, the ferry journey is where the adventure truly begins, providing a straightforward way to reach Douglas with your own equipment.

For those who thrive on endurance and history, Isle of Man cycling routes are some of the most famous in the world.
The world-famous TT Mountain Course is a bucket-list item for many road cyclists and is a particularly advanced course. Spanning 37.7 miles, it offers a demanding mix of high-speed sections and punishing climbs, allowing you to follow in the wheel tracks of motorsport legends while enjoying spectacular views.
As the highest peak on the island, the nearly 8-mile climb up Snaefell provides a demanding test for any rider. The reward for reaching the summit is a view that, on a clear day, encompasses the "seven kingdoms": Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, Kingdoms of Neptune and Heaven.
Also known as the Raad Daawheeyl tour, the coastal road is the ultimate cycling challenge that offers riders constant sea views and a chance to visit various charming towns and villages. The full route is just over 91 miles and can be completed in sections or within a demanding day. It’s a fantastic way to see the Isle of Man’s rugged coastline as well as take in many of the sights, including Castle Rushen, Peel Castle, Kirk Maughold Church and Laxey Wheel.

If you prefer a slower pace or are travelling with children, there are plenty of scenic, low-traffic options to explore.
The Heritage Trail follows the old railway line between Douglas and Peel. This flat, off-road path is perfect for families and those looking for a relaxed ride through the island's lush interior, far away from heavy traffic. The whole route is 22 miles (11 miles there and back), but you can do as much or as little as you want, stopping in St. John's along the way for some refreshments.
This gentle route offers beautiful views, taking in some of the island’s most picturesque southern coastal scenery. It’s a relatively easy ride that’s about 12 miles long. It connects two of the island’s most charming historic towns, with plenty of opportunities to stop for free things to do along the way.
The northern part of the island is significantly flatter than the south, making it ideal for those who want to enjoy cycling the Isle of Man without the vertical challenge of the mountains. The quiet lanes around Ramsey and the northern plains are perfect for soaking in the pastoral scenery. There’s a 16-mile relaxing ride that can be enjoyed by all cyclists, set against the backdrop of the Manx hills and relatively flat.
A successful cycling trip starts with great logistics, and the journey is part of the experience.
Steam Packet makes it incredibly straightforward to bring your bike along. Whether you’re bringing a vehicle or travelling as a foot passenger with your bike, the process is designed to be stress-free. You can even check out our blog for tips on the perfect cycling experience before you depart.
While the island is a year-round destination, the spring and summer months offer the best weather and the longest daylight hours for exploring. Be sure to check sailing offers in advance to plan your perfect two-wheeled getaway.