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Touring cycling routes around Trainer, located near Wilmington, Delaware and Pennsylvania, feature a network of accessible green spaces and dedicated trails. The region is characterized by its multi-use paths, including the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, which offers varied terrain with some hilly and curvy sections. Cyclists can explore areas like Bellevue State Park and Fox Point State Park, which provide paved trails and scenic views along the Delaware River. These interconnected parks and greenways offer diverse landscapes for cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.7km
01:15
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:16
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the Brandywine Park, the "Augustine Cut-off" features three significant bridges: a small pedestrian suspension bridge within the park, the stone arch CSX Brandywine River Railroad Bridge built in 1910 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and the Augustine Bridge, a truss bridge originally built in 1885 for railroad use and converted to vehicular traffic in 1920. This area, historically notable for its water-powered industry and designed in part by Frederick Law Olmsted, is just downstream from the Augustine Paper Mill complex. The mill, with its seven 19th-century stone buildings, is largely replaced by modern construction, though Building 7, a three-story mill with thick stone walls and a slate roof, survives. It was acquired by the Container Corporation of America in 1942, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and redeveloped into a gated condominium complex in 1985.
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Brandywine Park in Wilmington, Delaware, established in 1886, was the first city park developed by the city of Wilmington, Delaware and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Spanning approximately 178 acres on both sides of Brandywine Creek, it features walking trails and scenic views down the water, and over several gardens and green spaces. The park includes wilderness areas, formal gardens (a rose garden and a cherry blossom garden), and active recreational facilities like playgrounds, athletic fields, and the Abessinio Stadium. It also houses the Brandywine Zoo, which occupies 4.75 acres in the southeastern part of the park.
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Right at this spot, Alapocas Run cascades into the Brandywine Creek on the far western edge of Alapocas Run State Park in Wilmington, Delaware. You can reach these falls via the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail. Just a few hundred yards from here is a rock climbing wall set up in an old granite quarry, offering opportunities for climbing and rappelling.
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Bellevue State Park, a 328-acre park in Wilmington's suburbs, offers year-round recreation from 8 a.m. until sunset. Named after Bellevue Hall, the former mansion of William du Pont Jr., the park features facilities built by du Pont, including barns, horse stables, indoor and outdoor horse tracks (which is now a fitness track for people), tennis courts, and a pond. The park is also home to the historic Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and Cauffiel House near Stoney Creek. The state of Delaware purchased the estate in 1976, transforming it into a public park with a variety of recreational facilities. In addition to the paved walking trails, the Northern Delaware Greenway runs through it, connecting it with several other parks in the area.
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This park was named after Samuel L. Smedley, the founder of Delaware County's Parks and Recreation Board. It is popular with hikers, runners, and bikers, offering miles of trails, ruins, and the scenic Crum Creek running throughout.
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This area, similar to the world-famous Stonehenge, consists of a several-acre meadow with a circular arrangement of massive boulders. While mostly used for bonfires by local college students, it also offers a unique perspective from this viewpoint.
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Crum Woods is one of the last remaining forested areas in Delaware County, featuring 3.5 miles of trails winding through a lush, biodiverse forest. The area serves as a classroom for the college, taking advantage of its rich biodiversity.
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The native Lenni Lenape once inhabited this area, living along the banks of the Crum Creek. Along this trail, you'll encounter remnants of their time here, including old ruins. The trail is somewhat technical and features a picturesque bridge to cross.
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The touring cycling routes around Trainer feature a mix of accessible green spaces and dedicated trails. You'll find multi-use paths, including the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, which offers varied terrain with some hilly and curvy sections. Many paths are paved, while others, like those in Tinicum Park, include packed gravel. Expect extensive tree canopy for shade on many sections.
There are several touring cycling routes around Trainer, with komoot featuring 4 popular options. These routes are generally classified as moderate difficulty, offering a good balance for various skill levels.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes around Trainer are circular loops. For example, you can explore the Alapocas Run and Rock Wall – Fountain in Brandywine Park loop from Village of Arden or the Brandywine Trail – Bellevue State Park loop from Naamans Gardens, both offering scenic round trips.
The routes often pass through or connect significant green spaces. You can cycle through Bellevue State Park, a former estate with paved trails, or enjoy views along the Delaware River in Fox Point State Park. The Northern Delaware Greenway Trail is also a prominent feature, providing a grade-separated multi-use path.
Many sections of the multi-use paths and park trails are suitable for families, offering paved surfaces and dedicated routes away from heavy traffic. Parks like Bellevue State Park provide accessible environments for a family outing. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
The touring cycling routes around Trainer are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from several reviews. Cyclists often praise the interconnected state parks, multi-use greenway trails, and scenic river views that define the area's cycling experience.
For longer rides, consider routes like the Alapocas Run and Rock Wall – Fountain in Brandywine Park loop from Village of Arden, which covers nearly 20 miles (31.8 km) with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Brandywine Trail – Bellevue State Park loop from Naamans Gardens, also around 19.4 miles (31.2 km), connecting two notable parks.
Yes, the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, a significant feature for touring cyclists in the region, is known to include public bathrooms and water points along its course, enhancing the cycling experience for longer rides.
The Alapocas Run and Rock Wall – Brandywine Park loop from Bellefonte is an excellent choice. This 15.0-mile (24.2 km) trail leads through well-established park areas, offering a pleasant ride often completed in about 1 hour 33 minutes.
Absolutely. The Bellevue State Park loop from Bellevue is a dedicated route covering about 13.4 miles (21.6 km) entirely within or around the park. Another option is the Bellevue State Park loop from Village of Arden, which is slightly shorter at 12.2 miles (19.7 km).
Yes, Fox Point State Park, situated along the Delaware River, provides paved biking and pedestrian trails with scenic views of the river. From here, you can even catch glimpses of the Philadelphia skyline to the north and the Delaware Memorial Bridge to the south.


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