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Touring cycling around Livermore offers diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and expansive vineyards to extensive open space parks. The region is characterized by its valley terrain, providing routes that range from gentle loops through wine country to more challenging climbs with significant elevation changes. Cyclists can explore areas with views of Mount Diablo and natural features like Sycamore Grove Park and the Arroyo Del Valle Regional Trail.
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Cycle the easy 14.1-mile East Livermore loop, a touring cycling route through rolling hills and vineyards, featuring the Livermorium Fountai
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The Olivina Gate β Sycamore Grove Park loop from Livermore offers a rewarding and challenging touring cycling experience through the heart of California's wine country. You'll pedal past historic vineyards, through sycamore and oak woodlands, and along the Arroyo del Valle, with the iconic Olivina Gate serving as a historical landmark along the way. The route combines paved sections with accessible dirt paths, providing a varied terrain that keeps the ride engaging.
This difficult 31.3-mile (50.4 km) loop involves a substantial 2968 feet (904 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 32 minutes. Parking is available at the Sycamore Grove Park entrances on Wetmore Road and Arroyo Road. Spring and fall are ideal for this ride, offering pleasant weather for exploring the Livermore cycling routes without the intense summer heat.
Beyond the physical challenge, the route provides stunning scenic views of the Livermore Valley and the Diablo Range, including Mt. Diablo Summit. You'll also encounter the ruins of the old Olivina Winery, adding a touch of local history to your ride. This loop is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a substantial day out with a mix of natural beauty and cultural interest.

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The Ravenswood Historic Site β Olivina Gate loop from Livermore offers a captivating touring cycling experience through the scenic Livermore Valley. You'll pedal past historic landmarks like the grand Ravenswood Historic Site and the iconic Olivina Gate, which hints at the region's winemaking past. The route winds through vineyards, sycamore and oak woodlands, and open grasslands, providing a constantly changing backdrop of natural beauty and agricultural charm.
This is a difficult 27.0-mile (43.4 km) ride with a substantial 1982 feet (604 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 57 minutes. You'll encounter rolling hills and varied terrain, including mostly paved roads with the possibility of some unpaved sections, particularly within Sycamore Grove Park. Cyclists should have good fitness and a bike capable of handling mixed surfaces to fully enjoy the challenge.
Beyond the ride itself, the Livermore Valley is renowned for its wine country, often compared to Tuscany. This loop provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the region's historical significance and natural ecosystems, with views of the Diablo Range. Consider extending your visit to explore local wineries or other attractions in the area.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This touring cycling loop from Alden Lane Valley Oak offers a delightful blend of paved paths and multi-use dirt trails through the Southern Livermore Hills and Sycamore Grove Park. You'll cycle through lush sycamore, oak, and walnut woodlands within the park, enjoying views of the Livermore sandstone hills and the willow-lined Arroyo del Valle. Keep an eye out for deer, turkeys, and various bird species, especially during spring when wildflowers carpet the landscape.
Rated as moderate, this 13.2-mile (21.3 km) route involves 795 feet (242 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 1 hour and 51 minutes. While the paved sections are smooth, be aware that some dirt trails within Sycamore Grove Park can be uneven or steep, potentially requiring touring cyclists with narrower tires to walk their bikes. The Isabel Trail provides a convenient paved connection from Alden Lane, making access simple.
What makes this route stand out is its ability to combine natural beauty with the agricultural charm of the Livermore Valley Wine Country. Sycamore Grove Park itself is an 847-acre preserved sycamore alluvial woodland, a unique ecosystem in California. This loop allows you to tailor your ride, from leisurely spins on paved paths to more challenging unpaved sections, all while experiencing the diverse scenery of the region.
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Paved trail suitable for cycling through Sycamore Grove Park. Runs from the main entrance on Wetmore Road to Arroyo Road - though there appears to be no exit into the road. The trail continues into Veterans Park.
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Ruins of the old Olivina Winery. Julius Paul Smith build the estate and started growing wines in the area. From the late 1880s to 1904 Olivina was the largest wine producer in der area.
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There is a paved foot & bike path that runs straight through the park to Arroyo Road, though I am not sure if it actually has an exit onto the road. It continues further into Veterans Park. Of the gravel trails some are closed to bikes for nature preservation reasons. Others allow for a (mostly) easy gravel ride.
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Plenty of options for dining and refreshments along First Street and its surrounding streets.
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Established in 1976 the Retzlaff Vineyard grows certified organic grapes for its wines. The winery offers wine tastings and event space.
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At this point on Del Valle Lake, you can relax on its beach and even take a refreshing dip in the lake (always with caution). Additionally, there's a picnic area where you can recharge your energy while enjoying the surroundings
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Livermore is California's oldest wine region and lies as the easternmost city in the San Francisco Bay Area. This city boasts a historic downtown with shopping, dining, and entertainment.
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At this point on Del Valle Lake, you can relax on its beach and even take a refreshing dip in the lake (always with caution). Additionally, there's a picnic area where you can recharge your energy while enjoying the surroundings.
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Livermore offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 40 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy, scenic rides to more challenging adventures.
Touring cyclists in Livermore can enjoy diverse landscapes, including picturesque rolling hills, expansive vineyards of the Livermore Valley Wine Country, and extensive open space parks. Many routes also offer breathtaking views of Mount Diablo to the north.
Yes, Livermore features several challenging routes with significant elevation gains. For example, the Olivina Gate β Sycamore Grove Park loop from Livermore is a difficult 31.8-mile path that traverses through Sycamore Grove Park, offering a demanding ride with varied scenery. Another challenging option is the Ravenswood Historic Site β Olivina Gate loop from Livermore.
Absolutely. Livermore has numerous easy routes suitable for families and beginners. The East Livermore loop is an easy 14.1-mile trail providing a general exploration of the eastern part of the area. Additionally, the paved Iron Horse Trail offers a gentle, scenic ride through natural beauty, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The touring cycling routes in Livermore are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from vineyard-lined paths to challenging climbs, and the beautiful natural scenery found throughout the region.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Livermore are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular East Livermore loop and the more difficult Olivina Gate β Sycamore Grove Park loop from Livermore.
Livermore's cycling routes often pass through or near beautiful natural areas. You can explore Sycamore Grove Park, known for its diverse wildlife and views of vineyards, or ride along the Iron Horse Trail which features sapphire-blue ponds. Other notable areas include Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area with its lakeside views.
Yes, the Ravenswood Historic Site β Olivina Gate loop from Livermore takes you near the Ravenswood Historic Site, offering a chance to explore Livermore's history. You might also encounter the Olivina Gate, a notable man-made monument, on several routes.
Livermore Valley is famous for its wineries, and many are accessible directly from cycling routes, making them perfect for a tasting or lunch stop. Wineries like Rubino Estates, Ruby Hill, Tenuta, and Wente are popular choices. For beer enthusiasts, Dust Bowl Brewing Co. also provides a refreshing stop.
Livermore offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall generally provide the most comfortable temperatures for touring. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are often enjoyable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in Livermore provide excellent scenic viewpoints, particularly those that traverse the rolling hills and offer glimpses of Mount Diablo. The East Shore Trail Viewpoint and Southern Livermore Hills are specific highlights where you can enjoy expansive vistas.
Parking is generally available at various access points for Livermore's bike trails and parks. Specific parking information can often be found on the individual route pages or by checking the websites of regional parks like Sycamore Grove Park or Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area.
Yes, some routes will take you near beautiful lakes and water features. The Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area offers scenic lakeside views, and you might encounter highlights like Badger Cove or Lake Del Valle, providing picturesque spots for a break.


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