Drive through Bucks County and most likely you experience
the beauty of rolling hills, fields, covered bridges, trees, and beautiful
homes. Just imagine how much more you could experience if you explored Bucks
County on your bike.
May is National Bike Month, which makes it an even better
excuse to explore our region on our local trails and back roads. You may find
covered bridges you never knew existed, dirt roads that might be fun to
explore, and scenery that you never knew we had in our region. Just be sure,
whenever you ride, that you observe some basic safety rules:
1.
Be sure to observe all traffic
signals and signs.
2.
Wear a helmet – and don’t wear
headphones.
3.
Always ride with the flow of
traffic.
Some of the trails in our area that can be great for both
biking and hiking are found in Doylestown, Newtown Township, and Langhorne. If
you are interested in biking to explore our amazing communities and
surroundings, give one or more of these trails a try!
Peace
Valley Nature Center, located in Doylestown, has 14 miles of nature
trails.
Bikes are only permitted on blacktop trails.
Tyler
State Park, located in Newtown, offers hiking, biking and equestrian
trails. For biking enthusiasts, there are over 10 miles of biking trails, and
all biking trails are paved for an easy riding experience.
Core
Creek Park, located in Langhorne, provides several miles of biking, walking
and hiking trails. The park surrounds Lake Luxembourg.
Considering living in Bucks County? Call me today at
215-519-1399 or visit my website for
more information on all homes currently for sale in our area.
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