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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, primarily feature multi-use trails that connect to larger regional paths. The area is characterized by its suburban landscape, interspersed with green spaces and access to significant river trails. These routes provide opportunities for cycling through varied terrain, including sections along the Schuylkill River. The local environment offers a mix of paved paths and natural settings suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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28.8km
01:50
300m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.2km
01:59
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340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.9km
01:33
310m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is a 365-acre park with over three miles of trails. The space is known for its environmentally-focused art installations and ecological restoration efforts.
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The Schuylkill River Trail, a multi-use path extending from Frackville in Schuylkill County through Montgomery, Chester, and Berks counties to Philadelphia, traverses the historically rich southeastern Pennsylvania region. The trail winds through rural, agricultural, suburban, urban, and industrial areas. It is a rail trail with over 75 miles of the trail being paved or surfaced with crushed stone and open to the public. Managed and developed by the Schuylkill River Trail Partners, there are ongoing plans to extend the trail.
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The Duck Pond is a year-round feature that originated as a seasonal marshland, dammed in the winter for skating enjoyment and drained each summer for the farm animals to use as a pasture. You can enjoy the views of the water, the trees, and the ducks, as well as the historic skate house that was gifted in memory of a former student in 1941. The Duck Pond is a great place to unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of the campus.
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This is at the edge of the Montgomery and Philadelphia County line. Trail goes south to Manayunk, and north to Mont Clare.
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Old railroad bridge turned into a walking/biking path. Crosses over the Schuylkill River and I-76. Connects the Schuylkill River Trail to the Cynwyd Heritage Trail.
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Rear entrance to the Schuylkill Center. Nice hiking trails.
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A philly classis. Short and very steep cobbled climb.
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Bryn Mawr, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Bryn Mawr cater to various abilities. You'll find a good mix, with 9 easy routes perfect for beginners, 14 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 3 more difficult options for experienced touring cyclists.
Yes, several routes offer convenient loop options. For example, the Schuylkill River Trail – Port Royal Cobbled Climb loop from Bryn Mawr is a popular moderate loop covering about 28.8 km. Another great choice is the Schuylkill River Trail – Manayunk Bridge Trailhead loop from Bryn Mawr, which is approximately 30.9 km long and also rated moderate.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic touring routes around Bryn Mawr, with an average score of 4.86 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free environment and the scenic beauty, especially along sections of the Schuylkill River Trail.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular access points for trails like the Schuylkill River Trail have designated parking lots. It's advisable to check specific route details or local park websites for the most accurate parking information before you go.
Yes, Bryn Mawr is well-served by SEPTA Regional Rail, making it possible to access some car-free routes without a car. Many trails, including sections of the Schuylkill River Trail, are accessible from train stations, allowing for convenient public transport connections.
The no traffic touring routes around Bryn Mawr offer a blend of natural beauty and urban charm. You can expect to cycle alongside the Schuylkill River, through wooded areas, and past historic sites. Notable attractions include the Schuylkill River Trail itself, which is a highlight, and the Devil's Pool area, offering a natural escape.
Absolutely! Along the routes, you might encounter points of interest such as the Ten Box monument, the Teedyuscung Statue, and the scenic Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, which is a dedicated cycle way. These offer interesting stops and photo opportunities.
Many of the easy and moderate no traffic routes are suitable for families, especially those with smoother surfaces and gentle gradients. The Schuylkill River Trail, for instance, has long, flat sections that are ideal for family outings. Always check the specific route details for elevation and surface type to ensure it meets your family's needs.
The routes along the Schuylkill River Trail offer numerous scenic viewpoints, particularly where the trail runs close to the water or through parks. You'll find picturesque spots to pause and enjoy the river views and natural surroundings. The elevated sections of some trails also provide broader vistas of the landscape.
Yes, many of the car-free bike routes, especially those that pass through or near towns and urban areas like the Schuylkill River Trail, have cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores accessible within a short detour. Manayunk, for example, is a popular spot along the Schuylkill River Trail with many dining options.


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