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Road cycling around Melvin Village features routes that navigate a landscape characterized by large lakes, such as Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake, alongside forested areas and rolling hills. The terrain includes varied elevation gains, offering both moderate and challenging climbs. This region provides road cycling opportunities that combine lakeside views with routes through natural woodlands and past smaller ponds.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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108km
05:01
1,180m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.7km
02:55
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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49.4km
02:24
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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62.5km
02:45
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.0km
01:18
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Wolfeboro Town Forest sits right off Center Street and makes for a nice, shady spot to take a quick break on a road ride. It’s small, but there are a few short trails if you want to stretch your legs before hopping back on the bike.
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Sandwich Town Beach is a beautiful small beach set on the eastern shores of Sandwich Bay on Squam Lake. It is a truly beautiful spot but the beach is for Sandwich residents only.
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Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire at 72 square miles. This spring-fed lake sits at the base of the White Mountains and has a scenic wooded shoreline that is especially spectacular in the fall.
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Squam Lake is a 6,791-acre body of water just south of the White Mountains. It served as the backdrop for the movie "On Golden Pond" and is a summertime destination in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. The lake is dotted with 30 islands and is a prime nesting site for loons, bald eagles, and great blue herons.
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The Fernalds Basin is part of the Cotton Valley Rail Trail in Wolfeboro and passes a short section of Lake Wentworth with nice views of the lake.
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Large lake in Belknap county, NH, with plenty of smooth (but hilly!) roads for cycling around its banks and spots to jump in the water if you'd like. Small towns with food and drink options line the shores, too; check out Meredith and Weir's Beach.
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Small island in Lake Winnipesaukee — most of the land (and therefore, the views) are private, but it's quiet and pleasant and mostly wooded, with a lovely loop of approximately 4 miles. The island is connected to Route 118 / Endicott Street but a simple bridge.
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Lake at the foothills of the White Mountains, with roads to explore alongside, beaches and ice cream stands for swimming in Summer, stunning foliage in the fall. Lovely water views.
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The region features a diverse landscape characterized by large lakes like Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake, alongside extensive forested areas and rolling hills. You'll encounter varied elevation gains, offering both moderate climbs and more challenging ascents, often with scenic lakeside views and routes through natural woodlands.
Yes, for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the Lake Winnipesaukee loop is a demanding option. This 66.8-mile (107.6 km) route circumnavigates the expansive lake and features significant elevation changes, making it a difficult ride.
For a shorter ride, consider the Lake Winnipesaukee loop from Nineteen Mile Brook Lot. This moderate route covers approximately 16.8 miles (27.0 km) and offers a taste of the region's beauty without the commitment of a full-day tour.
Many routes offer beautiful lake views. The Squam Lake – Squam Lake loop from Marcus Wildlife Sanctuary is a moderate 39.0-mile (62.7 km) path that provides excellent views of Squam Lake. The larger Lake Winnipesaukee loop also offers continuous lakeside scenery.
The road cycling routes in Melvin Village are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the combination of challenging terrain, beautiful lake vistas, and peaceful rides through forested areas.
Yes, several moderate loop routes are available. The Berry Pond – Neal Hill loop from Moultonborough is a 38.9-mile (62.5 km) route that takes you through areas with ponds and hills. Another option is the Wolfeboro Town Forest – Fernalds Basin loop from Gould Lot, which is about 23.1 miles (37.2 km).
While cycling, you'll be in proximity to several natural landmarks. You might spot Lake Winnipesaukee itself, or catch glimpses of peaks like Mount Roberts and Bald Knob in the distance. The routes often pass through scenic woodlands and near smaller ponds.
The best time for road cycling in Melvin Village is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the foliage offers beautiful scenery, especially in the fall. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The listed routes are primarily moderate to difficult, featuring significant distances and elevation gains. While there are no 'easy' routes specifically, families with older, experienced children might find the shorter moderate loops, such as the Lake Winnipesaukee loop from Nineteen Mile Brook Lot, more manageable. Always assess the route's difficulty and your family's fitness level before embarking.
Parking availability varies by route. For routes like the Squam Lake loop from Marcus Wildlife Sanctuary, you can often find parking at or near the designated starting points, such as wildlife sanctuaries or public access areas. For other routes, look for public parking lots in nearby towns like Moultonborough or Wolfeboro, which serve as common starting points for many rides in the region.
There are over 5 distinct road cycling routes documented around Melvin Village, ranging in difficulty from moderate to difficult, offering various distances and elevation profiles for different preferences.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, many of the longer loops, especially those around Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake, pass through or near small towns and villages. These communities often have local cafes, general stores, or restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is recommended.


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