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Berkshire Byways

 

Total Distance: 32.0 miles                         Elevation Gain:  945 feet  

 

Degree of Difficulty Index: 945 ft / 32.0 mi = 29.53 ft/mi                       Terrain: Flat/Rolling

 

Killer Hills: None

 

Geographical Region: Northwest Connecticut

 

City/Town: Canaan, CT

                                                     

Starting Location:  Stop & Shop Supermarket, Rte. 44, just east of Rte. 7 in Canaan

 

Ride Description:  A very scenic countryside ride through the farmlands and valleys of the

Southern Berkshires.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Stop & Shop Supermarket

1.0

Canaan Diner

9.7

Appalachian Trail crossing

11.7

Shays' Rebellion Marker on right

13.2

South Egremont, MA: Food, antiques

13.7

Deli on left

20.0

Sheffield Village; Store, deli

24.7

Bartholomew's Cobble, a natural rock garden of ferns and rare wildflowers. Restrooms.

31.8

Canaan: Various facilities

32.0

Stop & Shop Supermarket

 

 

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