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No traffic touring cycling routes around Lebanon traverse a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, ranging from Mediterranean coastlines to rugged mountain ranges and fertile valleys. The country features quiet roads that wind through the Lebanon Mountains, offering varied elevation and panoramic views. Expansive agricultural areas and ancient cedar forests also define the cycling environment. This varied geography provides a range of physical features suitable for different touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
29.1km
02:22
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
02:06
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.4km
01:01
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.0km
01:55
290m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
01:23
280m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located over the old junction between the Mascoma River and Mink Brook, this park at Lebanon downtown is the ideal place to relax short after your arrival in the city. Benches, a fountain in the middle, and a stage makes the perfect scenario for a warm late summer afternoon.
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Mill Parcel is a lovely picnic area located at the Northern Rail Trail by Mascoma River, very near to Mascoma Lake. It is immersed in an extremely green forest, and it's accessible either through the trail or by car, since there is a parking lot at the entrance.
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Full of history, this area features remnants of an 18th-century slate mill and the Rail Trail, where you can observe remains of the railroad. The Mascoma River runs alongside, providing stunning views of the water.
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Mascoma Lake is a 1,150-acre near Lebanon, New Hampshire. It is a popular spot for swimming and there are great views of the lake from the Northern Rail Trail.
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Goose Pond, formerly Crystal Lake/Sylvan Lake was once a vital water source for firefighting efforts. Despite ceasing its use for the town's water needs in the 1930s, it earned its wilderness area status in 1984. Today, visitors still enjoy the the untouched forest surrounding the pond which has several walking trails.
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A picturesque lake you will find along the trail and close to the town of Enfield. The lake feeds into the Mascoma River, which is a smaller river that flows into the Connecticut River. When winter comes, the lake freezes, creating a safe surface to walk on. Many people enjoy ice fishing here.
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This is a fantastic multi-use rail trail. It follows the path where the old Northern Line of the Boston and Maine Railroad used to be. The State of New Hampshire took over this area in 1996.
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Discover the remnants of history along the trail in Enfield, NH, where you'll come across the abandoned Upper Baltic Mills of the American Woolen Co. Though now empty, this spot offers a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage.
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There are 7 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Lebanon featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate difficulties, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes perfect for beginners or family outings. For example, the Mascoma Lake – Northern Rail Trail loop from Lebanon offers a gentle ride of just over 20 km with minimal elevation gain, providing a pleasant experience away from traffic.
Lebanon's diverse geography means you can experience a variety of landscapes. While specific routes in this guide might focus on rail trails, the broader region offers everything from picturesque coastal stretches to quiet roads winding through mountainous terrain and fertile valleys. You can find routes that traverse ancient olive trees, cedar groves, and offer panoramic views of the Bekaa Valley and the Mediterranean Sea.
While this guide focuses on cycling routes, many natural areas in Lebanon, including some trails and reserves, are generally welcoming to dogs. It's always best to check specific local regulations for each trail or park you plan to visit to ensure a dog-friendly experience.
The best seasons for cycling in Lebanon are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these times, the weather is mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides. Summer can be very hot, especially in coastal and valley areas, while winter brings snow to the mountains, which might limit access to higher elevation routes.
Yes, several routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Mascoma Lake – Mill Parcel loop from Lebanon, which covers nearly 27 km and offers a moderate challenge.
Near the touring cycling routes, you can discover several natural attractions. Highlights include the dramatic Quechee Gorge Bridge, scenic viewpoints like Overlook Etna Rd and beyond, and tranquil spots such as Goose Pond. For those interested in higher elevations, there are summits like Moose Mountain South Peak and Balch Hill.
While this guide features routes up to approximately 29 km, such as the Northern Rail Trail, Lebanon's varied terrain and network of quiet roads offer potential for longer bikepacking adventures. Cyclists can combine segments of existing routes or explore less-trafficked mountain passes for extended tours.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Lebanon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the trails, the scenic beauty, and the opportunity to explore the region away from busy roads.
Generally, no specific permits are required for cycling on the public trails and roads mentioned in this guide. However, if you plan to cycle through protected nature reserves or private lands, it's advisable to check with local authorities or the reserve management for any specific entry requirements or fees.
While the routes in this guide are designed for minimal traffic, amenities like cafes and accommodation are typically found in nearby towns and villages. For example, areas around Bikfaya, Bsharri, and towns along the Bekaa Valley offer various services. It's recommended to plan your stops in advance, especially when venturing into more remote mountain areas.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes originating near towns like Lebanon, you can often find public parking facilities. For more remote trailheads, look for designated parking areas or consult local maps for suitable spots. Always ensure you park legally and safely, respecting local regulations.


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