Fagan CREP Easement loop from Cumberland
Fagan CREP Easement loop from Cumberland
4.9
(8400)
16,403
riders
01:43
34.1km
420m
Road cycling
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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9.67 km
Fagan CREP Easement
Nature Reserve
34.0 km
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34.1 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
32.8 km
789 m
389 m
148 m
Surfaces
24.2 km
9.87 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (360 m)
Lowest point (190 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a dedicated, officially designated road cycling route, the Fagan CREP Easement loop from Cumberland might not be what you expect. This route, covering 21.2 miles (34.1 km) with 1362 feet (415 metres) of elevation gain, is rated as moderate and typically takes around 1 hour and 42 minutes to complete. It's important to understand that CREP easements are primarily for conservation, and public access for activities like road cycling is not guaranteed, making this more of an exploratory ride on existing roads rather than a formal trail.
What to expect on Fagan CREP Easement loop from Cumberland
Given the nature of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) easements, specific details about the terrain and scenery directly within a 'Fagan CREP Easement loop' for road cycling are not readily available. These easements focus on conservation, often limiting public access. Therefore, this route likely follows existing public roads in the Cumberland area, which can offer varied terrain and elevation changes typical of the broader Cumberland Gap region. Expect a moderate effort due to the elevation gain, making it suitable for cyclists comfortable with sustained climbs on public roads, rather than a dedicated, traffic-free cycling path.
Planning your visit
Since this route is not a formally established cycling trail, planning your visit involves navigating public roads in the Cumberland area. There are no specific permits or fees mentioned for this particular 'Fagan CREP Easement loop'. Always be mindful of traffic and road conditions, as you would on any public road cycling excursion. The best time to cycle in the Cumberland area generally aligns with pleasant weather, avoiding extreme heat or icy conditions.
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