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The breathtakingly beautiful scenery, cycle-friendly roads and shared use paths contribute to making a Maine biking tour a phenomenal experience. Whether you prefer mountains, rugged coastlines or urban adventures, there are Maine bicycle tours to suit your taste. You can either choose from one of many self guided Maine bike tours, or participate in any of the unique cycling events.
If lobster and cycling are two of your favorite things in life, you will definitely have a blast at the Maine Lobster Ride and Roll. This Maine biking tour begins in Rockland Maine. It usually takes place in July. People have described this ride as one of “the most scenic and tasty” bike tours in Maine. Along the route, you will ride on scenic country roads and rocky coastlines. You might see a lobster pot, buoy, boat or, in rare cases, a real lobster! The event culminates in a delicious lobster roll dinner!
In August, the Maine Bike Rally sponsors a number of excellent Maine bicycle tours. There are over 30 Maine bike tours to choose from at this event. Some are as short as five miles long; others are close to 100 miles. You can choose from either on road or off-road Maine bicycle tours. Camping, all meals, entertainment, and a bike rally T-shirt are included in the registration fee for this exciting Maine biking tour event. Each year, the Rally changes its location, so that you can experience Maine bike tours in all parts of the state.
While some of these Maine bicycle tours take place in the spring or summer, there are some that are featured in the fall. If you are a mountain biker who loves the fall foliage, consider participating in the Fall Foliage Fat Tire Frolic. This 20-mile Maine biking tour rides through the woods of the Carrabassett Valley. You will travel past the streams along the dirt roads at the base of Bigelow Mountain. High energy snacks are provided along the way.
A great way to learn about the bike tours in Maine is to participate in any of the Tour de Trails events that are sponsored by the Maine Bicycle Coalition. These events take place in various Maine locations between June and September. They are designed to acquaint visitors with the various Maine bike tours that they may not be familiar with. No fee is charged for this event.
If you are not a fan of organized events, there are a number of solo bike tours in Maine that you might enjoy. Sun worshippers, sightseers and history buffs will enjoy the leisurely Maine biking tour that is referred to as Southern Coast #21. The flat terrain on this leisurely 50-mile route has a broad appeal. You pass by beaches, parks, historic homes and museums. Fans of Wildlife will enjoy the Rachel Carson Wildlife refuge. This Maine biking tour begins at the Wells Intermodal Transportation Center, located at the intersection of Exit 2 off the Maine Turnpike and Rt. 109.
The scenic 41-mile Portland Lighthouse Tour is one of the most interesting bike tours in Maine. It originates in the City of Portland and travels over the fore river. Along the way, you can stop at various museums, municipal parks and sandy beaches. This Maine biking tour offers excellent views of the Portland Head Lighthouse.
These are just a few of the many bike tours in Maine. Whether you are traveling to the Southern Coast, the Midcoast or Downeast, you will surely find a vast variety of Maine bicycle tours.
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