
Two Bridges and a Mill
This 60 KM Explorer route connects historic water crossings and mill sites throughout Stirling-Rawdon.
This 60 KM Explorer route connects historic water crossings and mill sites throughout Stirling-Rawdon.
From challenging climbs to scenic backcountry routes, Hastings County is quickly becoming a destination for gravel cyclists looking to explore beyond the beaten path.
A little prep goes a long way when it comes to planning a gravel ride.
We’ve curated three spring cycling routes in Hastings County that we hope will whet your appetite and warm up your legs for a great season of gravel riding in Ontario.
Discover Hastings County's stunning fall landscapes on these three carefully curated gravel cycling routes featuring breathtaking lookout points, riverside views, and post-ride dining stops. Perfect for autumn adventures with wooded trails and minimal traffic.
Start your adventure at King’s Mill Conservation Area. Parking is free, and it also makes for a nice spot to bring back your picnic supplies after the ride.
I had an amazing time at the Hilly Hundred last year. It's a real challenge, but you won't be disappointed—it's a great way to discover the backroads of North Hastings!