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Nova Scotia Multisport

Nova Scotia Biking

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Trip Highlights
  • Beautiful bike rides on country and coastal lanes, past weathered lighthouses, colorful fishing villages and fertile farmland
  • The cheery waterfront of Lunenburg
  • Sink your teeth into Digby scallops and other world-class seafood
  • The Bay of Fundy, home of the world’s highest tides 
  • Explore Annapolis Royal, the birthplace of Canada
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The Lighthouse Route & Bay of Fundy

Set your wheels in motion along the beautiful Bay of Fundy. Turn and look out at the crashing North Atlantic. Spot seals, porpoises and great-blue herons at the water’s edge and feel connected to all things in nature. Pedal past historic lighthouses and colorful fishing boats bobbing in cozy harbors. Savor fresh Nova Scotian lobster, scallops and salmon, give in to the calm pace of village life and see why this province is home to more centenarians than anywhere else in North America. You’re in Nova Scotia - enjoy every minute of it.

Day 1 The cheery waterfront of colonial Lunenburg, a World Heritage site Pedal the Lighthouse Route from the village of Gold River to postcard-perfect Mahone Bay and the fishing community of Blue Rocks.

Day 2 Beautiful rides on country and coastal lanes, past dense woodland, weathered lighthouses and colorful fishing villages  Bike by picturesque old sea captains’ homes and along rugged headlands alive with water-loving wildlife.

Days 3-4 Savor world-class seafood, from fresh Digby scallops to mouth-watering lobster  Bike rolling hills from Kejimkujik National Park to Annapolis Royal, the birthplace of Canada Step back in time at Port Royal, a National Historic site showing French colonial life A loop through Bear Valley leads to the charming artisan town of Bear River, an important shipbuilding location in the 1800s.

Days 5-6 The Bay of Fundy, home of the world's highest tides and expansive flats of red clay  Experience some of the prettiest coastal riding in Nova Scotia before heading into beautiful Annapolis Valley, known for bountiful farms and apple orchards Taste unique varietals at the award-winning Domaine de Grand Pré winery   Pedal past vineyards and fruit trees to Grand Pré National Historic Site  The Evangeline Trail's pastoral roads dazzle with sweeping views of the bay.

Guests Reviews About This Trip

This biking trip serves up incredible scenery and riding. You'll pedal on quiet roads with stunning rugged seascapes, through verdant river valleys and low lying dykelands, past beautiful orchards and vineyards, and through colorful Maritime villages and historic old towns. Experience Nova Scotia's gentle warm spirit and big heart.
Alison Iles - Regional Manager, Canada
Another wonderful Backroads trip with all the excitement I have come to expect from the destination, leaders, routes, accommodations, dining, activity level and interaction with local residents..

Sandra Plummer - Hudsone, FL 

Casual Inns

Lunenburg Arms
Lunenburg Arms

Lunenburg (1 night) This graciously appointed inn is situated in Old Town Lunenburg, overlooking the harbor. (spa)

Lane's Privateer Inn
Lane's Privateer Inn

Liverpool (1 night) This modest family-owned inn is clean and comfortable; however, it is not up to our usual standard for Casual Inns. It is an alternative to the White Point Resort, which is currently closed due to fire damage.

Hillsdale House Inn
Hillsdale House Inn

Annapolis Royal (2 nights) This Italianate-style inn has welcomed King George V, Prince George of Wales and other heads of state since its opening in 1859.

Victoria's Historic Inn & Carriage House
Victoria's Historic Inn & Carriage House

Wolfville (1 night) A Victorian antique-adorned bed-and-breakfast dating back to 1893.


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This Trip Is Rated Level 2-4

Routes For All Abilities
Every Backroads trip is designed to appeal to a wide variety of interests and fitness levels. We know your pace may vary from one day to the next-and your traveling companion's may differ somewhat from yours. So we present a range of mileage options, and each day you decide exactly what and how much you want to do.

Activity Level Average Time Road Bike Average Mountain Bike Average* Walk & Hike Average
Level 1 2-3 hours 10-20 miles 10-15 miles 2-5 miles
Level 2 2-4 hours 21-30 miles 16-20 miles 5-7 miles
Level 3 3-5 hours 31-40 miles 21-25 miles 7-9 miles
Level 4 4-6 hours 41-55 miles 26-30 miles 9-11 miles
Level 5 5-7+ hours 56-75+ miles 31+ miles 11-13+ miles

*Mountain bikes are used in locations where the best riding is on a combination of dirt and paved roads. View trip locations

Daily Mileage Options & Cumulative Elevation Gain

Day 1
  • Levels 2 to 3  3 Route Options Available
  • 22, 29, 38 miles
  • 410 - 680 feet elevation gain
Day 2
  • Levels 2 to 5  4 Route Options Available
  • 25, 37, 56, 62 miles
  • 950 - 2400 feet elevation gain
Day 3
  • Levels 2 to 5  4 Route Options Available
  • 30, 47, 62, 80 miles
  • 820 - 2510 feet elevation gain
Day 4
  • Levels 1 to 4  3 Route Options Available
  • 19, 31, 42 miles
  • 1050 - 2310 feet elevation gain
Day 5
  • Levels 2 to 5  4 Route Options Available
  • 28, 32, 56, 83 miles
  • 200 - 4450 feet elevation gain
Day 6
  • Level 1  1 Route Option Available
  • 17 miles
  • 550 feet elevation gain

For 33 years, Backroads has been perfecting the art of active travel. We are the Nova Scotia tour experts. See our award-winning Canada biking tours, Canada walking and hiking tours and Canada multisport tours.

Biking

Casual Inns

6 days, 5 nights
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Trip Price*
  • $2,498 pp dbl. occ.
  • (+$900 for sgl. occ.)
Meet/Depart

Halifax, Nova Scotia


* Prices may change. Once you book your trip, your price is guaranteed.

Trip Notes

All meals included except 1 dinner  

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You may find some companies singing the praises of traveling in a very small group. We know this rarely works unless you’ve handpicked your closest friends for a private trip. Otherwise, you may find yourself going crazy with the constraints that a very small group puts on you: there’s one van, and it’s leaving at one time, and you’re all in it. You’re sitting with the same people every night at dinner, and although pleasant, not necessarily captivating after the fifth dinner. You may feel more self-conscious about doing your own thing, since the group moves more as a unit—not through anyone’s intention but just through human nature. Backroads group sizes are small enough to move through the world in a low-impact way but big enough to invite compelling group dynamics.

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"Excellent! Loved it. I thought it would be fun, but it was even more fun than I thought it would be. And I was most pleasantly surprised and pleased by my fellow guests - they were smart, interesting, outgoing and fun and easy to talk with. I felt comfortable immediately and really enjoyed getting to know them."

Bill Maris
Burlington, VT

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