Portland Maine Lighthouse Bike Tour (3 Hours)
Explore Portland’s most iconic lighthouses & rugged coastal scenery
Experience the enchanting rugged beauty and maritime history of coastal Maine on this scenic guided bike tour from Portland. Cycling along a combination of paved bike paths, quiet coastal roads, and waterfront routes, this unforgettable ride showcases southern Maine’s iconic lighthouses, historic forts, picturesque beaches, and dramatic Atlantic shoreline.
Your Maine bike tour begins with visits to Bug Light Lighthouse and Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse in South Portland, where sweeping harbor views, historic shipbuilding landmarks, and the granite breakwater reveal Portland’s deep maritime heritage.
Along the way, you’ll explore Fort Preble and the charming Willard Beach while learning about Portland’s fascinating coastal history from your local guide.
Cycling south along the coastline, you’ll ride toward the legendary Portland Head Light, Maine’s oldest and most photographed lighthouse. Located within the spectacular Fort Williams Park, Portland Head Light overlooks Maine’s iconic rocky Atlantic coastline and offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in New England.
Weather permitting, your bike tour also includes distant views of Two Lights and Ram Island Ledge Light, two iconic beacons that have guided ships along Maine’s rugged shores for generations.
Throughout your epic bike ride, you’ll experience dramatic coastal landscapes, quiet seaside neighborhoods, and some of Maine’s most scenic cycling routes.
There’s also the option to finish up with a world-famous Maine lobster roll from Bite Into Maine, for a true taste of all that the New England coast has to offer.
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