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Road cycling around Old Brookville, located on Long Island's North Shore, offers a blend of rural charm and natural beauty. The area is characterized by quiet country roads, picturesque farm fields, and well-paved routes lined with lush foliage. Cyclists can navigate through affluent suburban neighborhoods and enjoy diverse scenery, including glimpses of the Long Island Sound on nearby routes. The landscape features gentle hills and preserved natural areas, providing varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Centre Island via Roslyn Heights loop is a road cycling route that immerses you in the varied beauty of Long Island's "Gold Coast." You'll glide past impressive grand estates…
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58.8km
02:48
360m
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Embark on the Mill Neck Preserve loop, a moderate road cycling adventure that takes you through the picturesque landscapes of Old Westbury. This route spans 36.5 miles (58.8 km) and…

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40.7km
01:53
360m
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The Roslyn to Welwyn Preserve loop offers a delightful road cycling experience, winding through a mix of suburban charm and natural beauty. You'll pedal past gentle rolling hills and coastal…
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19
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55.5km
02:33
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.5km
01:57
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Louis C. Clark Sanctuary is on Valentine's Road in Old Brookville, New York, and spans eight acres. It was originally part of Valentine Farm until it was donated by Frances S. Weeks in 1965 to The Nature Conservancy and was later transferred to the North Shore Land Alliance in 2012. This sanctuary safeguards a freshwater marsh and swamp within the Cedar Swamp Creek watershed, featuring cattail, buttonbush, red maple, and tupelo.
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Centre Island Beach is located off Bayville-Centre Island Road and is open to Oyster Bay residents and non-residents. Visitors can swim in Oyster Bay Harbor and Long Island Sound and use the showers to rinse off afterwards. Lifeguards are on duty from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays from May 27th to June 18th and daily from June 24th to September 4th.
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With parking and plenty of room to picnic and have a swim, this beach area is a great spot to start and finish your ride on a hot summers day.
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Allsop-Fisher Saltmarsh is not directly open for the public to explore, as it is a protected area, but you can get a good look down into the marsh from the bridge running over it on Cleft Road. This saltmarsh, like many others, is vital to the natural area and to the locals who live here due to its role as a storm buffer, nutrient supply, and diverse ecosystem.
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Centre Island offers quiet roads, waterfront views, and lush greenery. The Island is home to about 400 people and is 92% white. Based on the median home price, the air has a strong smell of G-Wagon leather and Costco memberships.
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Allsop-Fisher Saltmarsh is not directly open for the public to explore, as it is a protected area, but you can get a good look down into the marsh from the bridge running over it on Cleft Road. This saltmarsh, like many others, is vital to the natural area and to the locals who live here due to its role as a storm buffer, nutrient supply, and diverse ecosystem.
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Mill Neck Preserve is a beautiful estuary consisting of waterways and marshy areas just south of the Long Island Sound, following a northerly direction. It is part of county's green-space holdings that are not designed for public access, although the public does have limited access via residential side roads and the boat launch run by Bayville.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes around Old Brookville, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 24 easy routes, 36 moderate routes, and 1 challenging route.
Road cycling in Old Brookville is characterized by picturesque farm fields, quiet country roads, and well-paved surfaces. You'll find well-maintained roads, often lined with beautiful homes and lush foliage, providing a serene cycling experience. The area features gentle hills and verdant landscapes typical of Long Island's North Shore.
Yes, Old Brookville offers 24 easy road cycling routes, making it suitable for beginners and families. An example is the Centre Island via Roslyn Heights loop, which is a moderate route but the area also has easier options like the Mill Pond loop from Oyster Bay, which is mostly paved and suitable for all fitness levels.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse scenery, including picturesque farm fields, quiet country roads, and affluent suburban neighborhoods with beautiful homes and lush foliage. Some nearby routes, like the Lighthouse Road loop from Port Washington, offer waterfront views of the Long Island Sound, and you might even catch a glimpse of the city skyline in the distance. The area also features several nature preserves, adding to the natural beauty.
While cycling, you can pass by or near several points of interest. The Muttontown Road – Louis C. Clark Sanctuary loop from Roslyn takes you close to the Louis C. Clark Sanctuary. Other nearby attractions include Eisenhower Park, Tappen Beach, and the Jetty and Pavilion at Welwyn Preserve. The region also has areas reminiscent of F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary settings near Oyster Bay.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet country roads, picturesque farm fields, and the well-paved routes lined with beautiful homes and foliage, which provide a serene and enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, Old Brookville offers several longer routes for endurance cyclists. For example, the Mill Neck Preserve loop is a moderate 36.5-mile (58.8 km) path, and the Centre Island via Roslyn Heights loop covers 33.7 miles (54.2 km).
Most of the road cycling routes in Old Brookville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Roslyn to Welwyn Preserve loop and the Old Westbury Pond – Louis C. Clark Sanctuary loop from Greenvale.
Old Brookville and its surroundings are home to several natural areas. The Muttontown Road – Louis C. Clark Sanctuary loop from Roslyn passes by the Louis C. Clark Sanctuary. You can also find information about Brookville Nature Park on the Village of Brookville website, and the Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve in Upper Brookville is detailed on the Upper Brookville website.
The North Shore of Long Island, including Old Brookville, offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and fall. The lush foliage is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, and the weather is generally mild. Summer can be warm, but the tree-lined roads often provide shade.
While specific cafes are not listed directly on the routes, the area's affluent suburban neighborhoods mean that towns and villages nearby will offer various options for refreshments. Cyclists on the Long Island's North Shore Tour might even encounter local destinations like the Tiki Bar on Bayville Road.


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