Ruins of pottery building – Ruins of pottery building loop from Bethlehem
Ruins of pottery building – Ruins of pottery building loop from Bethlehem
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58
riders
01:31
17.9km
70m
Cycling
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: April 3, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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2.85 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
2.87 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
4.25 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
17.9 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
12.8 km
3.06 km
1.03 km
308 m
299 m
291 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
12.8 km
3.80 km
956 m
261 m
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Description
If you're looking for an easy touring cycling route that blends history with a pleasant ride, the Ruins of pottery building – Ruins of pottery building loop from Bethlehem is a solid choice. This 11.1-mile (17.9 km) loop, rated easy, offers a gentle 239 feet (73 metres) of elevation gain and can be completed in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it perfect for a relaxed historical exploration.
What to expect on Ruins of pottery building – Ruins of pottery building loop from Bethlehem
Expect a journey through Bethlehem's rich past, where you can connect with its industrial and Moravian heritage. While the specific 'Ruins of pottery building' is a historical site along Main Street, this route likely weaves through sections of the Delaware & Lehigh Canal Trail, offering views of the historic Bethlehem Steel site and the iconic SteelStacks across the river. You might also find yourself on paved sections of the Monocacy Way Trail, enjoying the serene Monocacy Creek and perhaps even passing Burnside Plantation. The terrain is generally easy, making it suitable for casual touring cyclists and those keen on combining a ride with historical sightseeing.
Planning your visit
To fully appreciate the historical context of the pottery ruins and other Moravian sites, consider planning your ride to allow for stops and perhaps a short walk through the Colonial Industrial Quarter. Parking is generally available in downtown Bethlehem, and the area is well-served by local amenities. The best time to visit is during pleasant weather, avoiding the peak heat of summer or the chill of winter, to comfortably enjoy both the cycling and the historical exploration.
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