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Embark on the Radnor Trail, a moderate 4.9 miles (7.9 km) hiking route that offers a pleasant escape into a scenic suburban landscape. You will gain 216 feet (66 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 5 minutes, making it accessible for many. The path is generally flat and wide,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route for the Radnor Trail is approximately 7.9 kilometers (4.9 miles) long and typically takes about 2 hours to complete at a hiking pace. However, as a multi-purpose trail, your duration may vary depending on your activity and speed.
The Radnor Trail is generally considered easy and level, making it accessible for all fitness levels and popular for quiet family walks. While mostly flat, there are some sections with a mild, gradual elevation that can provide a slightly challenging workout for runners.
The trail is primarily paved and wide, about 10 feet across, making it suitable for various activities like walking, jogging, biking, and rollerblading. Some sections or shoulders may be unpaved or gravel. As a former railway line, it features only slight inclines, making it largely flat and easy to navigate.
You can expect picturesque scenery with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant falling leaves in autumn. The trail passes through lush wooded areas, offering ample shade, and goes by local parks and residential areas. Historical signs along the route provide insights into its past as a railway line.
Parking is available at various access points along the trail. A convenient entry point with amenities is at Conestoga Road. The trail connects residential areas to retail centers, so you may find parking options near these community hubs.
Yes, benches are available along the way for resting. You'll find picnic areas and restrooms at the Conestoga Road entry point, with flush toilets specifically at Friends of the Radnor Trails Park.
Yes, the Radnor Trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are permitted on the trail, and dog waste bins are available for convenience.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers, and autumn provides vibrant displays of falling leaves. The lush wooded areas offer ample shade during spring and summer, making it enjoyable in warmer months. It's a great option for a peaceful walk in any season.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Radnor Trail. It is a public multi-purpose trail.
Yes, the trail follows the path of a former Philadelphia & Western Railroad line. You can observe remnants of this history, such as white guard rails and concrete supports of old elevated stations, alongside interpretive historical signs that add an educational element to your visit.
The Radnor Trail is primarily a linear, multi-purpose rail trail, meaning it functions as an out-and-back route. You can choose to walk, jog, or bike for any distance and then return the way you came.
Since the trail connects residential areas to retail centers and schools, consider starting your visit from one of these community hubs. This allows you to combine your trail experience with a stop at a local cafe or shop, making it a functional and recreational outing.