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Touring cycling around Cape Neddick features a landscape characterized by rocky shores, sandy beaches, and winding rivers. The terrain includes mild rolling hills and coastal roads, offering varied experiences for cyclists. Mount Agamenticus, a prominent hill in the region, provides elevated views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding areas. The area's natural features create a scenic backdrop for touring cycling routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride along the Shore Road to Pine Hill Road loop, a route that offers refreshing sea breezes and charming rural scenery. You will cycle…
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Embark on the Long Beach Avenue loop for an easy touring cycling experience that lets you soak in the coastal atmosphere. This route spans 16.7 miles (26.9 km) and features…

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00:34
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Enjoy an easy 6.3-mile touring cycling loop around Sohier Park via US Route 1, featuring coastal views and the iconic Nubble Lighthouse.
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This easy 7.1-mile touring cycling loop in York County, Maine, offers a pleasant ride with 175 feet of elevation gain and views of the York
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Cycle the moderate 16.6-mile Eliot Road via US Route 1 loop in Kittery, enjoying coastal views and charming towns.
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Slow down as you cross over the Maine Street Causeway to take it all in. To the south there are great views of the impressive Piscataqua River Bridge and the Great Cove Boat Club, to the north you can see inland along Spinney Creek.
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What a glorious stretch of road passing over the York River towards the York River Bridge. The water and wetlands on either side of you bring a lovely sense of calm.
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As you ride past the Hartley Mason Reservation you can see through the trees to Harbour Beach. It's known locally as Mother's Beach as it's so popular for families with young children. You can also find plenty of places to eat in the area if you are in need of some mid ride fuel.
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With a 4.5 rating on Tripadvisor, this lobster shack won't disappoint. You can sit down and enjoy a lobster roll (or a plethora of other surf & turf items) while watching boats in the bay. If you really felt like you've seen God here, you can order overnight lobster roll kits from their web-store. https://www.footbridge-lobster.com/
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Long Beach Avenue is a pan flat paved road that navigates along the coast. You'll have nearly uninterrupted ocean views in the east and on the west there are beach homes, shops, and restaurants.
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From the viewpoint at Cape Neddick you can see over to Nubble Island and the lighthouse that stands proudly on it. It was first used in 1879 and is still used today to warn seafarers of the hidden dangers in the ocean.
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It is considered one of the most photographed and visited lighthouses in the United States. The island of Nubble Island where he stands is uninhabited and inaccessible to visitors. However, the lighthouse can be observed very well from nearby Sohier Park on the mainland. An estimated 250,000 visitors come to Sohier Park every year to admire the lighthouse.
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There are nearly 30 touring cycling routes around Cape Neddick, offering a variety of experiences. These include 10 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options, catering to different skill levels.
Cape Neddick's touring cycling routes are characterized by mild rolling hills and scenic coastal roads. You'll encounter a mix of rocky shores, sandy beaches, and winding rivers, providing a picturesque backdrop for your ride. While most routes feature gentle elevation changes, areas like Mount Agamenticus offer more challenging climbs with panoramic views.
Yes, many routes in Cape Neddick are designed as loops. For example, the easy Shore Road to Pine Hill Road loop offers coastal views over 15.2 km, and the Sohier Park via US route 1 loop is a shorter 10.1 km option through coastal areas.
Many routes offer views of iconic landmarks. You can cycle past the famous Nubble Lighthouse (Cape Neddick Light), explore the historic Fort McClary, or enjoy the scenic Marginal Way (though primarily a walking path, it's paved and offers stunning ocean views). Mount Agamenticus also provides expansive views of the Atlantic and surrounding landscapes.
For those seeking a longer ride, the moderate Perkins Cove – Moody Beach loop from York High School covers 48.2 km, offering a substantial journey through the region's diverse scenery. Another moderate option is the Perkins Cove – Long Beach Avenue loop from York, which spans 33.4 km.
The touring cycling routes in Cape Neddick are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive coastal views and the variety of routes that cater to different abilities, from easy loops to more moderate journeys.
Yes, the Long Beach Avenue loop is an excellent choice for extensive views of the coastline and beaches. This easy 26.9 km route allows you to fully immerse yourself in Cape Neddick's picturesque seaside environment.
The region is generally best for touring cycling during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall. While the coastal scenery is beautiful year-round, summer offers pleasant temperatures, though some popular areas might experience heavier traffic. Spring and fall provide cooler weather and potentially fewer crowds.
Yes, the Cape Neddick area, particularly around the coastal marshes and the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (which is nearby), offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. Cyclists may spot various bird species while exploring routes that pass through these natural habitats.
The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region, spanning over 10,000 acres, is known for its rich ecosystem and diverse wildlife. While cycling, you might encounter various bird species, and potentially deer or other small mammals, especially on routes that venture away from the immediate coast into more forested areas.
Many routes in Cape Neddick and the surrounding areas, such as those leading towards York or Kittery, will take you through charming New England settings. You'll experience the quintessential atmosphere with historic architecture and local character, especially on routes that utilize local roads.


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