Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop
Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop
3.4
(27)
85
riders
03:26
68.5km
550m
Road cycling
Embark on the Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop, a moderate racebike route spanning 42.6 miles (68.5 km) with an elevation gain of 1807 feet (551 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 3 hours and 25 minutes. As you pedal, you will wind through picturesque rural landscapes, passing…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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20.7 km
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68.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
31.8 km
31.2 km
5.47 km
Surfaces
41.9 km
26.6 km
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While specific parking for a dedicated 'Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop' isn't widely documented, the area around the Kreidersville Covered Bridge itself is a common starting point. Look for available parking near the bridge, which is a local landmark and often hosts events like the 'Kreidersville Covered Bridge Challenge'.
Information specifically regarding dog-friendliness for this cycling loop is not available. Generally, road cycling routes do not have specific dog restrictions, but if you plan to stop at parks or other areas, leash laws and local regulations should be observed. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort if bringing them along on a bike ride.
The route offers enjoyable cycling, particularly during seasons like autumn when the changing fall foliage adds to the scenic beauty of the Pennsylvania countryside. Spring and summer also provide pleasant conditions for exploring the rural landscapes.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop or access the Kreidersville Covered Bridge area.
The terrain in the Lehigh Valley, where this route is located, is characterized by rolling hills with moderate climbing. While mostly well-paved, some sections might include unpaved surfaces. The immediate area around the Kreidersville Covered Bridge includes a 10K challenge route with an elevation gain of 471 feet, indicating some climbs.
This route is graded as moderate, featuring rolling terrain and some climbs. While not extremely difficult, beginners should be prepared for an elevation gain of approximately 550 meters over its 68.5 km distance. It's a good option for cyclists with some experience looking for a scenic challenge.
The primary highlight is the historic Kreidersville Covered Bridge itself, built in 1839 and the last remaining covered bridge in Northampton County. It features a picturesque cobblestone entrance, a stone wall, a peaceful garden park with a gazebo, and crosses the Hokendauqua Creek. The route also offers views of rural landscapes, farm fields, and wooded areas typical of the Pennsylvania countryside.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with or runs alongside several other paths, including sections of the Nor-Bath Trail, East Best Road, Blue Trail, Monocacy Way, and a Path. These intersections are generally minor portions of the overall loop.
The Kreidersville Covered Bridge loop is approximately 68.5 kilometers (42.6 miles) long and typically takes around 3 hours and 25 minutes to complete by racebike, depending on your pace and stops.
The Kreidersville Covered Bridge is historically significant as the last remaining covered bridge in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1839, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1980, thanks to preservation efforts by local citizens and the Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Society. It's a key landmark on the Lehigh Valley Covered Bridge tour.
While the route primarily uses well-paved roads suitable for racebikes, some routes in the broader Pennsylvania region can include unpaved sections. It's advisable to check the route details on your komoot app for the most up-to-date surface information, especially if you are concerned about unpaved portions.