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Touring cycling around Danville is characterized by varied terrain, including the significant elevation changes of Mount Diablo and the more gradual paths of the Iron Horse Regional Trail. The region features a mix of urban and natural landscapes, with routes traversing developed areas, open spaces, and hillsides. Cyclists can expect to encounter both challenging climbs and flatter, paved sections suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Mount Diablo, is the Bay Area second-highest peak at 1173m (3849ft). The challenging climb features constantly fluctuating gradients averaging 8%, with tough sections up to 18% and a brutal 23% finish in the last 200m. The equally demanding descent requires good bike handling due to tight corners, potholes, and strong winds. The road to the top is open daily from 8 AM till sunset.
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The Museum of the San Ramon Valley was established in 1985 and sits in a restored 1891 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot with the Victorian-era “Combination Station No. 22” listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Official Visitor Information Center offers maps, guides, and knowledgeable staff, along with free parking and restrooms located in the caboose.
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Pause a moment to enjoy the magnificent views over the Livermore Valley. There are picnic benches down the stairs should you want to rest up for a little longer on your way to the summit.
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The Iron Horse Trail is a 32-mile multi-path that connects the towns of Concord and Pleasanton. It follows the route of the abandoned Southern Pacific Railroad. With its access to schools, business centers, and parks, the path is popular with commuters and recreationalists.
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The Lamorinda Trail Loop has an interesting beginning. Initially the three communities of Lafayette, Orinda and Moraga convened a committee to look at connecting themselves via trails. However, upon looking closely at existing trails they discovered a trail route already existed through the three cities and they simply need to raise funds for signage along the route. After placing the signs designating the route the trail was officially opened on August 10th, 2006.
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This point is about halfway up to Mount Diablo. The view from here is stunning, offering vistas of rolling hills and lush green surroundings. If timed right, springtime wildflowers add an extra bonus to the experience.
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Danville offers a diverse selection of over 25 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy, flat paths to challenging climbs with significant elevation changes.
Touring cycling in Danville features varied terrain. You'll find routes with significant elevation changes, such as those around Mount Diablo, as well as more gradual, paved paths like sections of the Iron Horse Regional Trail. The landscape combines urban areas, open spaces, and wooded hillsides.
Yes, Danville has options suitable for beginners. While many routes involve elevation, there are 5 easy routes available. The Iron Horse Regional Trail, for example, is a moderate path that offers a relatively flat, long-distance ride suitable for various fitness levels.
Experienced touring cyclists will find plenty of challenging options in Danville, with 14 difficult routes available. Routes like the Mount Diablo and Iron Horse Trail Loop and the Inspiration Point Overlook loop feature significant climbs and elevation changes, providing a rewarding challenge.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Danville are designed as loops. For instance, the Curry Point loop and the Curry Point – Mount Diablo Summit loop from Monte Vista High School are popular circular options that allow you to start and end at the same point.
Danville's cycling routes offer access to several natural features and landmarks. You can explore areas like Mount Diablo Summit, enjoy views from Devil's Pulpit, or visit Eagle Peak and Twin Peaks. The region also features the scenic Dan River, which provides a beautiful backdrop for rides and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the guide data, the presence of paved paths and easier sections, such as parts of the Iron Horse Regional Trail, suggests options for families. The Danville Riverwalk Trail, though not a touring route in this guide, is a prime local attraction with over 9 miles of paved surface along the Dan River, ideal for relaxed family rides.
The touring cycling routes in Danville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 9 reviews. More than 530 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Danville's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and options for different ability levels.
The guide data does not specifically mention dog-friendly cycling routes. However, many parks and trails in Danville, such as Dan Daniel Memorial Park, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check specific trail regulations before bringing your dog on a touring cycling route.
Danville offers good cycling conditions throughout much of the year. The region experiences varied seasonal conditions. For the most comfortable rides, spring and fall generally provide pleasant temperatures and scenic views. Summer can be warm, while winter may bring cooler temperatures, but many trails remain accessible.
Many of Danville's parks serve as key access points to cycling trails and offer parking. Dan Daniel Memorial Park, for instance, provides access to both the Riverwalk Trail and the Anglers Ridge Mountain Bike Trail System, and likely has parking facilities. For more details on specific park amenities and parking, you can visit the Danville Parks website.
Along some of the major trail systems, you can expect to find amenities. For example, the Danville Riverwalk Trail passes through parks and near local businesses. Dan Daniel Memorial Park, a central hub for outdoor recreation, offers various facilities. The Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center is also a facility located near some routes.


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