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Road cycling routes around Medfield, Massachusetts, traverse a varied landscape featuring woodlands, ponds, and open fields. The region offers a mix of well-paved roads with gentle gradients and more challenging paths with notable elevation gains. Cyclists can find routes that wind through scenic areas, providing diverse terrain suitable for different fitness levels. This environment supports both leisurely rides and more demanding road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 27, 2026

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49.1km
02:19
460m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
44.9km
01:52
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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89.3km
03:49
640m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:01
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A local farm with a small shop and coffee service. The roads around are pretty quiet and the people are nice.
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This very pleasant section of road leads you to Moose Hill Farm. Moose Hill is a very old wildlife reserve created in 1916. This place is also home to the Nature Cooperative School, where students explore the surrounding pastures, meadows, woods, and wetlands on a daily basis.
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You'll gain wonderful views of Willett Pond on both side of the road giving a lovely feeling of being immersed in nature. As much of the pond is surrounded by private property, this is one of the best views you can gain of it whilst cycling.
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This very pleasant section of road leads you to Moose Hill Farm. Moose Hill is a very old wildlife reserve created in 1916. This place is also home to the Nature Cooperative School, where students explore the surrounding pastures, meadows, woods and wetlands on a daily basis.
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The views out over both arms of Marlborough Brook here are super nice as you go over the bridge. The brook runs into, and is really a part of Sudbury Reservoir. This brook is just one of the many brooks that make up the Sudbury Reservoir Watershed.
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Ashland is one of the younger towns in the region, as it was initially divided between the towns of Hopkinton and Framingham, which were founded before it. It was not until 1846 that it was given the name Ashland and several rail lines passed through it. Numerous mills were built along the Sudbury River and a thriving shoe industry developed. However, the construction of three reservoirs brought the industry to a halt and the mills had to close. Today you will find several restaurants and the beautiful Ashland State Park for hiking and recreation.
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As you ride through this area, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery. The lush and dense green forest spans 42 acres, with some open areas exclusively designated for walking. It's a pleasant resting spot to appreciate the surrounding area.
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Willett Pond is a small lake with a small beach area where kayaking is also allowed. The residents of the 85 houses there are allowed to use the lake more, but also protect it. An exciting and good concept.
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Medfield offers over 130 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate rides to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Medfield, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the winding roads, scenic woodlands, and rolling hills that define the area's routes.
Yes, Medfield has over 50 easy road cycling routes. A great option for a more relaxed ride is the Medfield to Moose Hill Reservation loop via Willet Pond, which is an easy 27.9-mile path offering scenic views around Willet Pond.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Medfield offers over 80 moderate routes. The Walpole to Sudbury Reservoir loop via Ashland is a 55.5-mile route with a significant elevation gain of 635 meters, providing a good fitness test through varied landscapes.
Many of Medfield's road cycling routes are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular options include the Walpole to Dover Loop and the Medfield to Moose Hill Reservation loop via Willet Pond.
Road cycling routes in Medfield vary widely. You can find shorter rides like the Claybrook Road β Gregg Conservation Land loop from Medfield, which is about 18.7 miles (30 km) and takes around 1 hour 20 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Walpole to Sudbury Reservoir loop via Ashland, can be up to 55.5 miles (89 km) and take nearly 4 hours.
Yes, the area offers spots for refreshments. The Charles River Dam and Weir is a noted location for a break, with the Charles River Coffee House conveniently nearby.
Medfield's routes often pass by beautiful natural features. You might cycle near Willett Pond, explore the trails of Rocky Woods Reservation, or pass through the scenic Medfield State Forest with its lush woodlands and shimmering ponds.
Cyclists often recommend Claybrook Road for its winding, smooth surface, light traffic, and views of trees, ponds, and open fields. Hartford Street is another scenic, wooded road, ideal for a ride between Fork Factory Brook Reservation and Rocky Woods Reservation.
The spring and fall seasons are particularly pleasant for road cycling in Medfield, offering comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. While many routes are accessible year-round, conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
While the focus is on natural beauty, you might encounter points of interest like the South Natick Dam and Park, which offers a blend of natural scenery and man-made structures along the Charles River.
Yes, the Medfield Rail Trail, a 1.3-mile multi-use path, is part of the larger Bay Colony Rail Trail system. While it has a crushed stone surface, it offers connections for extending your ride.


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