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No traffic touring cycling routes around Dondas are characterized by a landscape featuring river valleys, historic canals, and rolling agricultural terrain. The region offers varied topography, from the relatively flat paths alongside waterways to more undulating routes through rural areas. This environment provides a mix of gentle and challenging sections suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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6
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53.3km
03:37
820m
820m
Cycle the difficult 33.1-mile Vallée de la Séoune loop, gaining 2687 feet in 3h 36m, passing castles and scenic viewpoints.
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47.2km
04:06
860m
860m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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47.0km
03:49
780m
780m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
18
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24.7km
01:29
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
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11.2km
00:51
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sainte-Colombe church has watched over the village since the Middle Ages. Originally Romanesque, it was extensively remodeled in the 19th century, but retains a remarkable bell tower housing a bell dated 1525, now listed as a historic monument.
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great resting place with shade. And a bicycle pump!
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Incredible lodge and restaurant, great quality and very friendly atmosphere.
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Located in a former lock-keeper's house on the banks of the Canal des Deux Mers, the Auberge de la Poule à Vélo offers a warm and authentic atmosphere. Certified Accueil Vélo (Cycling Welcome), this friendly establishment offers comfortable rooms, a unique caravan, and local cuisine. Perfect for a peaceful cycling break, as a couple or with family, in the heart of the Gascon way of life.
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Nice little cafe with friendly staff and delicious ice cream. Ideal for a short break
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Along the lateral canal of the Garonne, part of the complex of the canal of the two seas which connects, through the canal du Midy, the Mediterranean with the Atlantic Ocean, these kilometer tables are found. Along the entire canal runs the beautiful cycle path that connects Bordeaux to Sete on the Mediterranean.
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Totally level cycle path, without any difference in height, all along the canal among rows of plane trees and oaks.
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There are nearly 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Dundas, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for different skill levels.
Dundas, nestled at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, offers diverse terrain. You'll find routes through lush Carolinian forests, vibrant meadows, and along cold-water streams. Many paths, especially within the Dundas Valley Conservation Area, are wide, crushed gravel, though some sections may present short, steep hills. Expect rolling countryside and picturesque natural landscapes.
While many routes in Dundas are rated moderate to difficult, the Hamilton to Brantford Rail Trail, which passes through the Dundas Valley Conservation Area, is generally flat and well-suited for families looking for a longer, less strenuous ride. For a shorter, moderate option, consider the Combebonnet Castle – Beauville loop from Beauville, which is about 11 km.
The region is famous for its natural beauty. You can cycle near stunning waterfalls like Webster's Falls and Tews Falls, or explore the Dundas Valley Conservation Area with its diverse ecosystems. Dundas Peak offers spectacular views of the valley. While the provided routes are not directly in Dundas, they offer similar scenic experiences. For example, the Garonne Lateral Canal loop from Saint-Urcisse features the Garonne Lateral Canal itself.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes in Dundas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Séoune Valley Loop (53 km, difficult) and the Canal des Deux Mers – Canal Bridge over the Barguelonne loop from Puymirol (33 km, moderate).
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Dundas, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 23 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic routes, the natural beauty of the Dundas Valley, and the variety of terrain that makes for engaging rides away from traffic.
Yes, the region has several points of interest. The Dundas Valley Trail Centre, a replica Victorian train station, serves as a hub for the trail network. You can also find historic castles and charming towns. For instance, the Combebonnet Castle – Beauville loop from Beauville passes by Combebonnet Castle and the charming town of Beauville.
The majority of no-traffic touring cycling routes in Dundas are categorized as moderate or difficult. Out of nearly 30 routes, 15 are moderate and 12 are difficult. This means you can expect some challenging sections, including hills, but also rewarding long-distance rides.
While the guide focuses on the routes themselves, Dundas is part of the Hamilton transit system. It's advisable to check local HSR (Hamilton Street Railway) routes and policies regarding bicycles to plan your access to trailheads, especially for routes within the Dundas Valley Conservation Area.
Absolutely. Experienced cyclists will find several challenging routes. The Séoune Valley Loop is a difficult 53 km ride, and "The Lastournelle Cave – The Ariane rocket loop from Laroque" offers another difficult 47 km option. These routes feature significant elevation changes and provide a robust touring experience.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for touring cycling in Dundas. The lush Carolinian forests are vibrant in spring and summer, and the fall foliage along the Niagara Escarpment is spectacular. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some trails may be affected by heavy rain or snow in winter.


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