Distance: 21, 33, and 50 mile loops
Terrain: Flat
This leisurely 50-mile route has broad appeal. Beachcombers and sun worshippers will be thrilled with the many beaches along the way. Sightseers and photographers will relish the abundance of parks and benches strategically located to maximize views of the coastline, as well as majestic 18th and 19th century homes. History buffs can choose between many museums including the Seashore Trolley Museum, which houses the world’s largest collection of trolleys and streetcars, and many other sites in the historic towns along the way.
The intermediate 33-mile loop includes Walker’s Point and the Seashore Trolley Museum. The shorter 21-mile loop includes the villages of Kennebunkport and Kennebunk.
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Special Features
Historic homes and storefronts in Kennebunkport
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Walker’s Point (Former President George Bush’s summer home)
White sand beaches
Biddeford Pool
Cape Porpoise
Seashore Trolley Museum
Services
Bike Shops:
For lodging information, contact:
AMTRAK offers daily train service between Portland and Boston with a stop at the Wells Intermodal Transportation Center. For schedules and fares call 1-800-RIDE-RAIL or visit www.thedowneaster.com.
Starting point:
The ride originates from the Wells Intermodal Transportation Center, located at the intersection of Exit 2 off the Maine Turnpike and Rt. 109.
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