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Touring cycling around Casa Loma offers routes that incorporate the elevated position of the historic landmark, providing views of the Toronto skyline. The area features access to the Nordheimer Ravine, characterized by dirt and gravel paths and old oak trees, creating shaded environments. This ravine is part of Toronto's larger network of green spaces and recreational trails. The connectivity allows for a blend of historical sightseeing and scenic outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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52.4km
03:05
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:59
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This well maintained park is set on the cliffs above the Kern River. There are plenty of trails, benches, and open spaces. You can also find water fountains if you need to refill your bottles.
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The Kern River begins with snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada mountains and flows through Bakersfield to Kern Canyon. It was panned during the gold rush and stretches 165 miles across California.
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The Cross Valley Canal stretches 21.5 miles along the Kern River. It was built by the Kern County Water Agency in 1975 and is a scenic trail offering views of the river, bridges, and wildlife. The trail can be connected to the Kern River Bike Path for a large loop.
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The Kern River Parkway runs for miles through Bakersfield, crossing a number of varied habitats. The trail passes along nature preserves, city parks, and developed areas, each offering their own unique elements to the trail.
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The Park at River Walk, also known as River Walk Park, spans 32 acres and is open to the public. Visitors can enjoy two lakes, a stretch of the Kern River, the Spectrum Amphitheater, and the Kern River Bike Trail. There is plenty of parking and great views.
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This is a fantastic extension of the park with a wide flat path along the steep cliffside. With oil rigs and ranches as its backdrop, there are plenty of benches to sit, relax, and take in the scenery. Here, you can enjoy the views of the oilfields contrasting with the lush Panorama Vista Preserve next to them, which is used as a wildlife rehabilitation area.
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This 32-acre park is home to an amphitheater, two ponds, trails, fountains, picnic areas, BBQs, and more. It's a great spot to bring the family whether you stay for the day or are just passing through.
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Bakersfield's Fox Theater has been in operation since 1930. Originally built to screen films it is now a multi-use venue that plays hosts to all kinds of events and concerts. If you're spending a night or two in town check the calendar on their webpage and go to a show.
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There are over 8 touring cycling routes available around Casa Loma, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The touring cycling routes around Casa Loma primarily feature easy and moderate difficulty levels. You'll find 2 easy routes and 6 moderate routes, making the area accessible for various cycling abilities.
The terrain around Casa Loma is diverse, incorporating elevated viewpoints, urban green spaces, and ravine paths. Notably, the Nordheimer Ravine features dirt and gravel paths winding through stands of old oak trees, providing a shaded and natural cycling experience within the city.
Yes, touring cycling routes around Casa Loma offer several notable features. Casa Loma itself is perched atop an escarpment, providing panoramic views of the Toronto skyline. The adjacent Nordheimer Ravine offers a peaceful natural escape with old-growth trees and tranquil paths. Sir Winston Churchill Park also connects to this network, expanding the green spaces available for exploration.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the guide, the presence of easy-rated routes and the generally accessible nature of Toronto's ravine system suggest options for families. Routes that stick to the less challenging sections of the Nordheimer Ravine or within Sir Winston Churchill Park would likely be suitable for a family outing.
Many of Toronto's public parks and ravine trails, including those around Casa Loma, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for specific regulations in areas like the Nordheimer Ravine or Sir Winston Churchill Park to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The warmer months, from spring through fall, are generally the best time for touring cycling around Casa Loma. During these seasons, the estate gardens are vibrant, and the ravine paths are most accessible and enjoyable. While winter cycling is possible, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, there are several loop options for touring cyclists. For example, the The Park at River Walk – Yokuts Park loop from East Bakersfield is a moderate 31.6-mile (50.8 km) route. Another popular choice is the Panorama Park – The Bluffs loop from Valley Plaza Mall, which covers 31.4 miles (50.5 km) with notable elevation changes.
For an easier touring cycling experience, consider routes like The Park at River Walk – Yokuts Park loop from Burger King Parking Lot. This route is rated easy and covers 21.2 miles (34.1 km), offering a more relaxed ride.
The touring cycling routes around Casa Loma are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique blend of historical sightseeing with scenic outdoor activity, particularly enjoying the elevated viewpoints and the natural beauty of the ravine paths.
Casa Loma's location in midtown Toronto means there are numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods. While specific bike-friendly establishments are not listed, you'll find plenty of options for refreshments and meals within a short distance of the cycling routes.
Yes, parking is available in the Casa Loma area. Cyclists can typically find parking nearby and then access the trails. Toronto also has a comprehensive public transport system, which can be used to reach various starting points for rides if you prefer not to drive.
Absolutely. Casa Loma itself is a majestic Gothic Revival castle, and its elevated position offers stunning views. You can easily integrate a visit to the castle grounds into your cycling tour. The routes are designed to allow for a blend of cultural exploration and scenic rides through the city's natural areas.


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