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Touring cycling routes around Old Greenwich are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring the scenic Long Island Sound coastline, expansive parks, and riverine paths. The area includes well-maintained multi-use trails and paved surfaces, making it suitable for various cycling experiences. Cyclists can explore coastal views, tranquil park settings, and sections of the East Coast Greenway.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Cycle the easy 6.3-mile Greenwich Point Park loop, offering scenic views of Long Island Sound and historical landmarks.
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Cycle the moderate Rockwood Lake & Mianus River Park loop, a 21.1-mile route with 981 feet of gain through forests and along the Mianus Rive

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This difficult 32.6-mile touring cycling loop from Greenwich, CT to Bedford, NY offers challenging climbs and picturesque views.
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Cycle the easy 14.2-mile East Coast Greenway route from Old Greenwich to Cove Island, enjoying coastal views and park scenery.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cove Island Park is a popular park and beach in Stamford. It is on the Long Island Sound and offers great views of the water and nearby Brush Island. It also has a walking trail, a playground, and a cycling path.
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This church was the last one designed by famed architect Gustave E. Steinback who made his name designing churches across New York City & Chicago.
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Although the church is not particularly noteworthy, the road running along it is a joy to cycle on with lovely views and little traffic.
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Round Hill Community Church is your very typical white boarded American christian church. It is really quite beautiful and may provide some spiritual salvation for you if you have time to get off your bike for five minutes.
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There are super views to be had out over both sides of the road here over Rockwood Lake and its tree lined shores here. However be careful as it is a narrow one-lane bridge with no stopping points. The road is also bordered by low side rails and a fence all the way across the bridge.
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Cove Island Park is a beautiful park between Holly Pond and the Long Island Sound. The park has a cycling path, BBQs, a picnic area and 2 beaches.
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Binney Park has 33 acres where you can walk with nice scenery, pretty stone bridges, a lake and a gazebo that is a popular spot for photographers. A beautiful part of town!
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Along the coast of Connecticut you'll a small portion of the 3,000 mile East Coast Greenway. The ECG runs through 15 states & Washington D.C. with a stated goal of connecting people to each other and to a healthy active lifestyle.
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Old Greenwich, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 12 easy routes, 22 moderate routes, and 12 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
Old Greenwich offers a picturesque setting for touring cyclists, characterized by the scenic Long Island Sound coastline, expansive parks like Greenwich Point Park, and tranquil riverine paths along the Mianus River. You'll find a mix of sandy beaches, lush parkland, and vibrant autumn foliage in areas like Binney Park.
Yes, Old Greenwich has several easy routes suitable for families. The Greenwich Point Park loop is an excellent choice, offering coastal views within the park. Another easy option is the East Coast Greenway: Old Greenwich and Cove Island route, which incorporates well-paved sections of the East Coast Greenway.
Many routes pass by or lead to interesting landmarks. You can cycle through Greenwich Point Beach within Greenwich Point Park, or explore the natural beauty of Mianus River Natural Park. Other points of interest include Binney Park, known for its serene environment, and the historic St. Catherine of Siena Church.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Old Greenwich are designed as loops. Popular circular routes include the Greenwich Point Park loop, the moderate Rockwood Lake & Mianus River Park loop, and the more challenging Greenwich, CT to Bedford, NY loop.
Old Greenwich is enjoyable for cycling year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly scenic. In autumn, parks like Binney Park boast vibrant foliage. The coastal routes offer refreshing breezes in warmer months, while the well-maintained paths are generally accessible in most conditions.
While specific regulations vary by park and trail, many outdoor areas in Old Greenwich are dog-friendly. For instance, Greenwich Point Park allows dogs during certain seasons and in designated areas. It's always best to check local park rules for the most current information regarding pets on trails.
Parking is generally available at major parks and trailheads. For example, Greenwich Point Park offers parking facilities. For routes that incorporate sections of the East Coast Greenway or pass through town, street parking or public lots may be available. Always check for specific parking instructions for your chosen starting point.
The touring cycling routes in Old Greenwich are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the beautiful coastal views, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable riding experience.
Yes, Old Greenwich is committed to enhancing cycling options. A future multi-use trail is planned to connect Binney Park to Boccuzzi Park in Stamford, which will further expand the network of cycling paths and improve connectivity for cyclists in the region. You can find more information on local initiatives at greenwichct.gov.
The elevation changes vary significantly across Old Greenwich. Easy routes, such as the Greenwich Point Park loop, are relatively flat with minimal elevation gain. More challenging routes, like the St. Catherine of Siena Church – Shore Road Bridge loop from Old Greenwich, can involve over 1000 meters of ascent, offering a good workout for experienced cyclists.


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