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Embark on the Lake Sunapee loop for a classic New England touring bicycle experience, offering picturesque views of the lake's shoreline and charming villages. This moderate route covers 20.3 miles (32.7 km) with a total elevation gain of 1380 feet (420 metres), making for a rewarding ride. You can expect…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.80 km
Highlight • Forest
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11.7 km
Highlight • Lake
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19.2 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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23.2 km
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32.7 km
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26.5 km
4.32 km
1.75 km
132 m
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31.4 km
1.26 km
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While specific parking areas for this exact loop aren't detailed, the Lake Sunapee region offers various public parking options in towns around the lake. For sections of the developing Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail, which is a multi-use path, there are planned amenities including information kiosks and potentially designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local town websites or maps for the most current parking information near your intended starting point.
The Lake Sunapee loop primarily follows public roads and some multi-use paths. Generally, dogs on leashes are permitted on public roads and many rail trails, but specific regulations can vary by town or property. If you plan to visit specific highlights like The Fells Gardens or the Sunapee Wildlife Management Area, it's best to check their individual pet policies beforehand.
The picturesque New England scenery around Lake Sunapee is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer provides warm weather for cycling and lake activities. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage. Always check the weather forecast before you go, as conditions can change.
No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required for cycling on public roads or the main Lake Sunapee loop. However, if you plan to visit specific attractions or private properties along the way, such as The Fells Gardens, there might be admission fees. Always check the individual venue's requirements.
The terrain around Lake Sunapee is characterized by rolling to mountainous landscapes. This loop, being moderate, includes considerable elevation changes with both gradual inclines and some more significant ascents, totaling around 420 meters of elevation gain. The route is mostly on paved surfaces, offering a classic touring bicycle experience.
This specific Lake Sunapee loop, which is approximately 32.7 kilometers (20.3 miles) long, typically takes around 2 hours and 8 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or visit points of interest.
This particular Lake Sunapee loop is rated as moderate due to its distance and elevation gain, making it more suitable for cyclists with good fitness. For beginners or families seeking an easier ride, consider exploring sections of the Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail. This multi-use gravel rail trail is designed to be family-friendly, with flatter, smoother sections, and is ideal for hybrid bikes.
The route offers scenic views of country roads, the shoreline of Lake Sunapee, and charming New England villages. You'll pass through wooded areas and potentially wetlands. Notable highlights directly on or near the route include the Sunapee Wildlife Management Area and the historic The Fells Gardens.
Yes, the route intersects with or runs alongside several other paths for short sections. These include the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway, Sunset Hill Trail, Woods Road, Farm Road Trail, Clark Lookout Trail, Carriage Road Trail, and the Sunapee Riverwalk. The developing Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail is also a significant multi-use path in the broader region.
As you cycle around Lake Sunapee, you'll pass through various New England villages. These towns typically offer opportunities for refreshments, cafes, and other amenities. The Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail, in particular, is being developed with amenities such as information kiosks and planned seating, enhancing the touring experience.
Given that this loop is mostly on paved surfaces with rolling to mountainous terrain, a touring bicycle is ideal. Its design is well-suited for covering longer distances comfortably while handling varied inclines. If you plan to explore unpaved sections of the Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail, a hybrid bike would also be a good choice.