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No traffic road cycling routes around Marcellus, New York, offer diverse landscapes within the scenic Finger Lakes region. The area features a mix of well-maintained roads, rolling hills, and picturesque natural attractions. Terrain includes historic canal paths, pristine lakefronts, and areas where farmland has been reclaimed by forest, with wooded stream valleys and glacial debris shaping the landscape. This variety provides options for road cyclists seeking routes with minimal vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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56.6km
02:15
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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11.3km
00:32
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The vast majority of large churches in France bear the title "Notre-Dame" (which in German corresponds to the – much rarer – "Unserer Lieben Frau"). The patronage of this house of worship in the historic center of Marmande, and thus the corresponding parish community, has therefore been entrusted to Mary. The church itself is architecturally in the transition period from Romanesque to Gothic.
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very beautiful place
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very beautiful village to see
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Built on the banks of the Garonne, as its name suggests, the small village lives to the rhythm of the numerous floods and the vagaries of the river. Every year, an international journalism festival takes place there, in a festive and family atmosphere. A good opportunity to discover the city, its beautiful church, to take a stroll on the water or to move your hips during the many concerts!
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Portion of the Garonne/Deux-mers canal. Pleasant shaded path. It's worth going up to the village of Meilhan for the view!
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Aqueduct of the Garonne canal.
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Very pleasant place between the canal and the Garonne. Musical evenings are also on the program. Possibility of drinking or eating at very low prices.
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Almost every year, Couthures-sur-Garonne transforms into "Couthures sous Garonne", because of floods. With these floods, Couthures is fertile. This is even where the village takes its name: Culturis, cultures in Latin, became Couthures over time.
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Komoot offers nearly 100 no-traffic road cycling routes around Marcellus. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 24 easy, 70 moderate, and 4 difficult options.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Marcellus feature diverse terrain. You'll find well-paved roads, as well as sections of the historic Erie Canalway Trail, which is mostly compact and finely graveled. Expect a mix of flat stretches and some moderate climbs, especially on routes that venture into the surrounding hills.
Yes, the Erie Canalway Trail offers a fantastic family-friendly experience with its mostly flat and traffic-free path. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed in the guide data, the easy-rated routes, such as those around Erie Canal Park, would generally be suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride away from vehicle traffic.
Many routes offer picturesque views, especially those near Skaneateles Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and charming lakeside villages. The Erie Canal Park and the restored Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct are great spots to pause and enjoy the scenery. You might also encounter historic architecture within the Village of Marcellus itself.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes designed for road cycling. Examples mentioned in regional research include the 'Erie Canalway Trail and Marcellus Loop,' the 'Marcellus loop from Elmwood,' and the 'Jordan – Skaneateles Lake loop from Seneca Knolls,' providing diverse scenic experiences.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in Marcellus. The fall is particularly beautiful with changing foliage, especially around spots like Erie Canal Park. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Absolutely! Beyond the cycling itself, you can explore Marcellus Park for walking trails and picnic spots. The Baltimore Woods Nature Center, with its diverse habitats, is also nearby for hiking and birdwatching. Skaneateles Lake offers charming lakeside villages and beautiful views.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Marcellus are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 23 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the car-free sections, the scenic beauty of the Finger Lakes region, and the historical charm of the Erie Canalway Trail.
While most routes are moderate, there are 4 difficult-rated routes available for experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge. These routes may feature more significant elevation gains or longer distances, providing a robust workout while still prioritizing low-traffic conditions.
Parking is generally available at various access points for popular trails like the Erie Canalway Trail and at local parks such as Marcellus Park. Specific parking details for individual routes are often provided within the route descriptions on komoot.
Yes, the Erie Canalway Trail is a significant feature in the region and offers extensive sections ideal for no-traffic road cycling. Routes like the 'Erie Canalway Trail and Marcellus Loop' specifically integrate this historic pathway, providing a great way to experience its scenic and car-free environment.


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