Whoop, Whoop! Five usual bike routes in and around Cavite

Here are some of the usual bike loops in and around Cavite province.

Biking has become one of the most popular recreational and exercise activities during this quarantine period. Since Cavite has a mix of coastal and upland mountainous areas, cyclists have found the province more interesting to tour around.

With that, The Cavite Rising listed five usual bicycle routes within and around the province, according to some cyclists we have met along the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit.

Cavite City Loop

Estimated Distance: 25 km

Cities/Towns to pass through: Kawit, Noveleta, Cavite CIty

Route: From Aguinaldo Shrine – Magdiwang Highway – Manila-Cavite Road – P. Burgos Avenue – Cavite City Baywalk – Lopez Jaena Street – Dr. Salamanca Road – M. Gregorio Road – Julian Felipe Boulevard – Manila-Cavite Road – Daang Bakal Street – Gahak – Aguinaldo Shrine

Gen. Trias City – Imus City Loop

Estimated Distance – 26 km

Cities/Towns to pass through: Kawit, Noveleta, Gen. Trias City, Imus City

Route: From Aguinaldo Shrine – Gahak – Centennial Road – Kalayaan Road – Advincula Avenue – Daang Hari Extension – Malagasang Road – Gahak-Medicion-Alapan Road – Zeus Crossing – Tirona Highway -Aguinaldo Shrine

Trece Martires City-Dasmarinas City-Bacoor City Loop

Estimated Distance: 56 km

Cities/Towns to pass through: Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario, Tanza, Trece Martires City, Gen. Trias City, Dasmarinas City, Imus City, Bacoor City

Route: From Aguinaldo Shrine – Magdiwang Highway – Noveleta-Rosario Diversion Road – Centennial Road – Tanza-Trece Martires Road – Governor’s Drive – Aguinaldo Highway – Anabu Road – Tanzang Luma – Aguinaldo Highway – Tirona Highway – Aguinaldo Shrine

Kawit-Naic-Indang-Silang-San Pedro-Bacoor City Loop

Estimated Distance: 123 km

Cities/Towns to pass through: Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario, Tanza, Naic, Indang, Trece Martires City, Amadeo, Silang, Dasmarinas City, Carmona, Imus City, Bacoor City, San Pedro in Laguna

Route: From Aguinaldo Shrine – Magdiwang Highway – Noveleta-Rosario Diversion Road – Centennial Road – Antero Soriano Highway – Governor’s Drive – Naic-Indang Road – Indang-Trece Martires Road – Amadeo-Indang Road – Silang-Banaybanay Road – J.P. Rizal Street – E. Asuncion Street – Pook Road – Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road – Nuvali Boulevard – Laguna Boulevard – Greenfield Parkway – Jubilation Loop – Manila South Road – Magsaysay Road – Victoria Avenue – Daang Reyna – MCX Daang Hari Rotonda – Daang Hari – Aguinaldo Highway – Tirona Highway – Aguinaldo Shrine

Kawit-Ternate-Nasugbu-Tagaytay City-Imus City Loop

Estimated Distance: 166 km

Cities/Towns to pass through: Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario, Tanza, Naic, Maragondon, Ternate, Alfonso, Tagaytay City, Silang, Dasmarinas City, Imus City, Nasugbu in Batangas

Route: From Aguinaldo Shrine – Magdiwang Highway – Noveleta-Rosario Diversion Road – Centennial Road – Antero Soriano Highway – Governor’s Drive – Ternate-Nasugbu Road – Kaybiang Tunnel – Looc Road – F. Alix Street – Reparo Road – Palico-Nasugbu Highway – Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road – Aguinaldo Highway – Don Placido Campos Avenue – Malagasang Road – Gahak-Medicion-Alapan Road – Zeus Crossing – Tirona Highway

Cycle route and estimated distance-via Bikermap.net

Thumbnail photo via Babsie Morabe on Facebook

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