Best attractions and places to see around Danville include a variety of cycling routes and scenic viewpoints. The region offers opportunities to explore trails that follow old railway lines, providing unique perspectives on the landscape. Visitors can experience both natural features and man-made structures, such as bridges and cycling centers. The area is characterized by its trails through meadows and forests, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Driving along this section, you feel like you're on a small hill with fields gently sloping down to a small valley with the town of Danville behind it. In fact, you're driving on a "regional fold," which, as its name suggests, is a fold in the Earth's crust. It may not look like much now, but just think that a few million years ago, this space was once home to the Himalayas!
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⚠️DANGER This beautiful bridge is extremely slippery when wet. I slipped and fell, badly cut my knee and slightly damaged my bike. You can cross it by foot on the sidewalk and enjoy the view.
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bike ride was amazing easy roads gravel but easy to ride and nice landscapes. Danville cafe had a great lunch.
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Just before the bridge, there is a table to have a break and a lunch.
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Inside the Danville Regional Cycling Center you will find showers, toilets and a break area.
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Between Richmond and Danville, the Route Verte runs through meadows and forests. At the right time of year the flowers bloom in the meadows.
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Again and again you are reminded that you are on an old railway line. Here you drive on an old iron bridge over a small canyon.
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Danville is ideal for cycling and exploring trails. You can ride along The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, which winds through meadows and forests. The area also features several bridges and scenic viewpoints perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. For more cycling options, check out the routes in the Cycling around Danville guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond is a family-friendly cycle way. The Danville Regional Cycling Center offers amenities like cafes, showers, and break areas, making it a convenient stop for families. Additionally, the Old metal bridge and the View of the Danville Valley are also considered family-friendly spots.
Cyclists can find excellent facilities at the Danville Regional Cycling Center. This rest area, located directly on the Route Verte, provides old railway carriages, several cafes, showers, toilets, and a dedicated break area.
You can enjoy scenic views along The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, which passes through meadows and forests, often blooming with flowers at the right time of year. From Richmond Bridge, you'll get a good view of small islands in the river. For panoramic vistas, visit the View of the Danville Valley, where you can see fields gently sloping down to the town.
Yes, Danville features a couple of notable bridges. The Richmond Bridge is an old metal skeletal bridge offering views of river islands. There's also an Old metal bridge that crosses a small canyon, reminding visitors of the area's railway heritage.
Visitors appreciate the unique experience of cycling on trails like The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, noting the easy gravel roads and beautiful landscapes. The Danville Regional Cycling Center is valued for its comprehensive facilities. The bridges, like Richmond Bridge, are enjoyed for their exciting crossings and views, though caution is advised when wet.
When crossing the Richmond Bridge, be aware that it can be extremely slippery when wet. It's recommended to cross by foot on the sidewalk if conditions are damp to avoid falls.
Yes, the Danville Regional Cycling Center has several cafes where you can grab a meal or a drink. Additionally, just before the Richmond Bridge, there is a table available for a break and lunch.
The cycling trails, such as The Trans Canada Trail towards Richmond, generally feature easy gravel roads, making them accessible for various cycling levels. You'll traverse through meadows and forests, and occasionally cross old railway bridges.
The region's railway heritage is evident in several attractions. The Danville Regional Cycling Center incorporates old railway carriages into its design. You'll also encounter an Old metal bridge that was once part of a railway line, now repurposed for recreational use.
Beyond the main attractions, Danville offers several popular cycling routes. Examples include the 'Old metal bridge – Chosy Falls loop from Kingsey Falls' (54.7 km, moderate) and the 'Chosy Falls – Old metal bridge loop from Danville' (39.9 km, moderate). You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Danville guide.


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