We find every opportunity to work our favourite roads into a route, and once you climb Dutch Lane, you’ll see why. This route is great to ride at any time of year, but this area north of the City of Belleville is especially spectacular when the leaves start to change.

You’ll warm-up for the first 10 kilometres, and then it’s all about the climb for the next 20. With each crest, you’ll get a better sense of place as residences give way to hilly farms. You’ll be ready for a change of pace as you cruise Frankford road back into Foxboro.

  • Challenge Level
    Rambler
  • Elevation Gain
    395m
  • Distance
    42.0km
  • Paved
    69%
  • Dirt
    31%
  • Physical Difficulty
  • Technical Difficulty
  • Challenge Level
    Rambler
  • Elevation Gain
    426m
  • Distance
    45.6km
  • Paved
    64%
  • Dirt
    36%
  • Physical Difficulty
  • Technical Difficulty

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