Ranking the Best Cycling Routes in US Wine Regions
From MomentumMag.com
From MomentumMag.com
When it comes to combining the thrill of cycling with a passion for world-class wine regions, certain states in the U.S. offer an unbeatable mix of scenic bike routes and vineyard experiences. From the sun-soaked hills of California to the rugged charm of Texas, these destinations allow you to pedal through stunning landscapes while enjoying a glass (or two) of locally-produced wine. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, these top vineyard paths promise adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable views.
1. California
Wineries: 6,365 | Cycling Routes: 82,651 | Acres of Vineyards: 89,882
It’s no surprise that California tops the list as the ultimate destination for cycling wine regions. With over 6,000 wineries, this state offers a unique experience at every turn. From Napa Valley’s iconic Silverado Trail—a scenic 29-mile route through some of the most famous vineyards in the world—to the Central Coast’s laid-back wine country, California is a cyclist’s paradise. Explore the rolling hills of Sonoma or the sun-drenched terrain of Paso Robles, where every mile brings you closer to a new story told through its world-class wines.
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