Cycling Trail
A cycling trail is a designated path or route specifically designed for cyclists. These trails can vary in surface type, including paved, gravel, or dirt, and are often found in parks, forests, or along scenic routes. They provide a safe environment for cyclists to enjoy riding while minimizing interactions with motor vehicles.
Cycling trails can cater to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Many trails are marked with signs indicating distance, difficulty, and points of interest. Popular examples of cycling trails include the Great Allegheny Passage and the Munda Biddi Trail, which attract cyclists from various regions.