Mont Vernon to Lyndenborough loop
Mont Vernon to Lyndenborough loop
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67
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32.6km
490m
Cycling
The Mont Vernon to Lyndenborough loop offers a deep dive into the scenic, hilly landscape of New Hampshire's Monadnock region. This difficult touring cycling route will challenge you with its significant elevation changes, winding through a picturesque patchwork of hills, forests, and farmlands. You'll pass through charming historic villages like…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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17.0 km
Highlight • Settlement
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32.6 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.9 km
13.3 km
2.45 km
Surfaces
23.4 km
9.09 km
152 m
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Elevation
Highest point (300 m)
Lowest point (80 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route for this touring bicycle loop is approximately 32.6 km (20 miles) and is estimated to take around 2 hours and 28 minutes of active cycling time. However, given its 'difficult' rating and significant elevation changes, you should allow extra time for breaks and enjoying the scenery.
This route is rated as difficult for touring bicycles. It features significant elevation changes, with nearly 500 meters (1,620 feet) of climbing. Cyclists should have a good fitness level to comfortably complete the loop, as some segments involve longer climbs with grades up to 4.9%.
The loop offers a mix of terrain, characterized by rolling hills and scenic views through the Monadnock region. While most of the route is on generally paved roads suitable for touring bicycles, be prepared for some sections that may include well-packed dirt roads for a couple of miles. It's important to avoid unmaintained 'class VI roads' if encountered, as they are often too rocky or steep for touring bikes.
Specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, but you can typically find public parking options within the towns of Mont Vernon or Lyndeborough to begin your ride. It's advisable to check local town websites for designated parking areas.
Due to its 'difficult' rating and substantial elevation gain, this loop is generally not recommended for beginners. It requires a good level of fitness and experience with touring cycling on varied terrain, including significant climbs and descents.
The Monadnock region is beautiful in spring, summer, and fall. Spring offers fresh greenery, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Summer is also pleasant, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can vary.
The loop passes through the picturesque Monadnock region, offering rural charm, forests, and open fields. From higher elevations, you might catch views of mountains like Pack Monadnock and North Pack. The town of Lyndeborough itself is a notable settlement along the route.
This route primarily uses public roads and some well-packed dirt roads. While there aren't specific restrictions against dogs on public roads, it's generally not a designated 'dog-friendly trail' in the traditional sense. If you bring a dog, ensure they are well-behaved, leashed, and that you adhere to all local regulations regarding pets in public areas.
The loop passes through rural areas, but the towns of Mont Vernon and Lyndeborough may offer limited amenities. It's a good idea to research local establishments in advance if you plan to stop for refreshments or require accommodation, as options might not be directly on the route.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Mont Vernon to Lyndenborough loop, as it primarily utilizes public roads and accessible routes through the Monadnock region.
This loop is particularly rewarding for cyclists seeking a challenging touring adventure. It combines significant climbs with scenic, quiet back roads, offering an immersive experience in New Hampshire's countryside. The varying road conditions and elevation changes provide a dynamic and engaging ride for those with a good fitness level.
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