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(8750)
19,078
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01:29
38.0km
30m
Road cycling
This easy 23.6-mile road cycling loop from Portsmouth to Churchland, Virginia, offers flat terrain and takes about 1 hour and 29 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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15.8 km
Highlight • Forest
Tip by
27.1 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
36.9 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
38.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
23.5 km
7.57 km
5.53 km
1.26 km
132 m
Surfaces
35.6 km
2.26 km
132 m
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Yes, this route is generally considered easy, making it suitable for beginner cyclists. The flat coastal plain topography means there are no significant climbs, allowing for a comfortable ride. The main factors to consider for difficulty would be the total distance and potential wind conditions.
Yes, as the name suggests, this is a loop route. It begins and ends in the same general area, providing a continuous cycling experience without the need to retrace your path.
While specific parking areas for this exact loop are not detailed, cyclists typically find parking in public lots or designated street parking within Portsmouth or Churchland, especially near local businesses or parks that are convenient to the route. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
The terrain for the Portsmouth to Churchland, Virginia loop primarily consists of paved roads. Given the region's flat coastal plain, you can expect a smooth ride with minimal elevation changes, ideal for racebikes.
The route offers a mix of urban and suburban landscapes, including residential areas and local businesses. You might also encounter green spaces and potentially water views if the route passes near the Elizabeth River. A notable natural highlight is the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and less humidity. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can bring colder temperatures, though snow is infrequent. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the route passes by a few interesting spots. You can see the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, the Hodges Ferry Bridge, and the historic area of Historic Olde Towne Portsmouth.
While primarily a road cycling loop, the broader Portsmouth area is developing multi-use trails. This route may briefly intersect with very small segments of trails like the S. Hampton Roads Trail, Kid's Trail, Lake Ballard Trail, Swimming Point Walk, Western Branch Trail, Bluebird Trail, and Riprarian Trial. The Chesapeake & Portsmouth Rail Trail, a multi-use path, is also in the vicinity, offering alternative cycling options.
This route is designed for racebike cycling on public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces on a leash, bringing a dog along on a racebike route would typically require a specialized bike trailer. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort, and adhere to local leash laws.
No, as this route primarily utilizes public roads, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Portsmouth to Churchland, Virginia loop.
Given that the route traverses urban and suburban areas, you will likely find various cafes and restaurants in Portsmouth and Churchland. While specific bike-friendly establishments are not highlighted, many local businesses are accustomed to cyclists. Consider planning your stops in advance, especially in areas like Historic Olde Towne Portsmouth, which offers a variety of dining options.