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Touring cycling around St. Martin offers diverse terrain, ranging from coastal paths to hills. The island features a blend of French and Dutch influences, providing varied scenery for cyclists. Its landscape includes beaches, mangroves, and dry forests, with the highest point being Pic Paradis.
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The Biloxi Bay Bridge and Boardwalk Loop offers a fantastic touring bicycle experience, letting you cruise along the Mississippi Gulf Coast with expansive water views. You'll spend significant time cycling…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This easy touring cycling loop from Ocean Springs offers a delightful journey through the natural beauty of the Mississippi Gulf Shore. You'll pedal along shaded greenways, past serene ponds, and…
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The "Museum of Arts that already looks like art – Oversized guitar loop from Biloxi National Cemetery" offers a unique touring cycling experience through Biloxi's varied scenery. You'll pedal along…
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An art museum in a small town that even looks like art from the outside. The casino revenues probably make it possible.
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Fred Haise is the astronaut who comes from Biloxi. Even after Apollo 13, he did a lot for NASA as a test pilot, etc.
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Biloxi has many casinos. It's like a miniature Las Vegas. And of course, there's a Hard Rock casino too.
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There is a great overlook of a cove feeding into the bayou. There are a few different viewpoints that offer different perspectives, but this is probably the most popular overlook in this small section of the Gulf Islands Seashore.
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In the early 1700s, Fort Maurepas served as the capital of French Louisiana before being destroyed by fire. While the exact location remains unknown, the replica found here represents the history and discovery of this area.
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There is a great overlook of a cove feeding into the bayou. There are a few different viewpoints that offer different perspectives, but this is probably the most popular overlook in this small section of the Gulf Islands Seashore.
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Observation deck that gives a great view of the Davis Bayou and the swamp land around Ocean Springs. As most of the area is flat, the raised oberservation deck gives you an elevated view, so you can see far into the distance.
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Path leading along the beach in Biloxi. It has great views of the Gult of Mexico. The boardwalk is mixed use, so it is important to regulate your speed and make sure to share the path with walkers and joggers.
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St. Martin offers a diverse range of terrain for touring cyclists. You'll find relatively flat coastal paths with stunning Caribbean Sea views, as well as more challenging rides through hilly and mountainous areas, including ascents into lush rainforests. Routes also explore the expansive Simpson Bay Lagoon and its surrounding wetlands.
Yes, St. Martin has several easy touring cycling options. The island's coastal circuits are generally flatter and more accessible. For instance, the ride from Philipsburg to Maho Beach is a relatively flat 16 km route. The "Lagoon Tour" is also an easy to moderate path exploring the Simpson Bay lagoon. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the flatter coastal sections are ideal for a relaxed pace.
A highly popular option is the "Round the Island" ride, which covers approximately 50 km and includes a 600-meter climb, typically taking 2 to 4 hours. Another notable route is the "Pic Paradis Ascent," an 11 km uphill journey through rainforests that rewards cyclists with panoramic views from the island's highest point.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes allow you to experience both the French and Dutch sides of the island. The "Border Tour" is specifically designed for this, letting cyclists visit both Philipsburg (Dutch capital) and Marigot (French capital) in a single day. Routes around the Simpson Bay Lagoon also traverse both sides.
St. Martin's routes offer breathtaking coastal scenery, views of the Caribbean Sea, and lush rainforests. You can expect panoramic vistas from elevated points like Pic Paradis. The Simpson Bay Lagoon provides opportunities to observe wetlands and mangroves, while other routes lead to natural reserves. The Great Salt Pond near Philipsburg is another historical and natural landmark.
Yes, St. Martin is well-equipped for cyclists. Bike rentals and repair services are readily available across the island, making it convenient for visitors to explore on two wheels. E-bikes are also an option for those who prefer extra assistance on the island's more challenging inclines.
While specific seasonal recommendations for cycling are not detailed, St. Martin generally enjoys a warm, tropical climate year-round. It's advisable to check local weather conditions before planning your ride, especially during hurricane season (typically June to November). The cooler, drier months are often preferred for outdoor activities.
There are over 8 touring cycling routes available on komoot for St. Martin, offering a variety of experiences from easy coastal rides to more challenging ascents. The komoot community has rated these routes with an average score of 4.0 stars.
Yes, several guided bike tours cater to different interests. Options include the "Highlights Tour" through Philipsburg's historical sights, the "Lagoon Tour" exploring Simpson Bay, and the "East Tour" along the Atlantic coastline. For more information on guided tours, you might find details on local tourism sites like The Gem of SXM Bike Tour.
Cycling through St. Martin offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in its dual French and Dutch heritage. Routes often pass through historic towns like Philipsburg and Marigot, allowing you to experience local culture, architecture, and historical sites. The Great Salt Pond near Philipsburg also holds historical significance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines stunning coastal views with challenging hilly interiors, and the opportunity to explore both the French and Dutch cultures of the island.
Yes, the "East Tour" along the eastern part of St. Martin is known for offering scenic views of the Atlantic coastline and the neighboring island of St. Barts. Elevated points like Pic Paradis also provide expansive panoramic views that may include distant islands on clear days.


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