Love food? Love cycling? We totally get that because we feel the same way! The great news is, you can experience both: great foodie and agricultural experiences as well as an exciting cycling ride. All you have to do is point your wheels toward Oxford County and pick the cycling style that suits you best! We've perfectly paired some awesome rides with each experience so whether you're a road warrior, trail lover or one of our brand new gravel grazers, there's a cycling route and an experience for you to enjoy. Roll on!
1. Gravel Grazing + Picnics in the Patch
Bike Type: Gravel, cyclocross, hybrid or mountain bike recommended.
When: July & August
The route
Choose from two gravel road routes, The Stage Coach Bandit (28km, easy-moderate) or Billy Goats Duff (67km, moderate-difficult)
Stage Coach Bandit
- 505386 Old Stage Rd
Route Description: Make a quick escape to quiet rural farmland, just south of Woodstock, to enjoy this…
Billy Goats Duff
Route Description: After a gentle 18km warm up, recalibrate for this extended gravel route and looped…
Whether you want the challenge of a difficult ride or something a bit more chilled out, the Picnics in the Patch experience at Berrylicious Fruit Farm will fit your ride perfectly. Either route brings you through scenic Oxford Centre past rolling hills, scenic farmscapes and lovely colours. Just 1km off either route, Berrylicious Fruit Farm is home to a peaceful berry patch and a one-of-a-kind experience. Order one of their four basket options in advance and you'll get the chance to pick a gallon of your own berries and refuel with a meal under the netted paradise of the blueberry patch. Choose from their dessert basket, couples basket, snacks in the patch basket or if you're riding in a group, their family basket. You'll feel refueled and ready to tackle the second half of your ride.
Berrylicious Fruit Farm
- 425533 Substation Rd.
Berrylicious Fruit Farm Discover farm fresh, flavour-packed fruit in season and frozen year-round! Grown right on our small family farm. Enjoy blueberries, elderberries, raspberries — plus new for 2025: apples! You’ll also find summer-fresh veggies like sweet corn, beans…
2. The Trans Canada Trail + Fresh Blooms
Difficulty: Easy-moderate
When: End of July-September (farm open June-Thanksgiving), Wednesday-Saturday 9am-7pm
The route
Cycle The Trans Canada Trail in Tillsonburg (main access off of Tillson Ave.)
Trans Canada Trail
- Tillson Ave
The Trans Canada Trail links thousands of communities across Canada and has its own section right in…
The Trans-Canada-Trail links thousands of communities across Canada together and is a site to see in the late summer and early fall when foliage is bursting with life. In Tillsonburg, the Trans Canada Trail has been extended to join the town with a ride that will bring you just south of Otterville. Join up with the trail on Tillson Ave. and follow it as far as you please before heading back. Pass by Makkink's Flower Farm while on your ride and hop off those pedals towards the petals! See what we did there? During the late summer and early fall, Makkink's Flower Farm offers a cut-your-own experience so you can cut your own bouquet to bring home with you! The best part is that you can access the farm right from the trail itself- no unnecessary detours.
Makkink's Flower Farm
- 164604 Kellett Rd., RR3
Looking for a breath of fresh air? Step into a field of flowers at Makkink's Flower Farm. The Makkink's own and operate this charming, small family flower farm located in Tillsonburg, Ontario. They have over 35 beautiful flowering plants to share with you including dahlias…
Make it an overnight: Seven Gables Tillsonburg B n’ B.
Routes to try the next day: Tillsonburg Airport Run (17km or 31km, mostly paved)
Refuel: Grab a bite at The Indigo Lounge (also right off the trail) who hosts Dining with the Dead evenings and guest chef pop-ups.
3. Town to City Road Ride
Difficulty: Easy-Moderate
When: Early spring-late fall
The route
Ingersoll Woodstock
- 355 Centennial Lane
Route Description: Starting from either Ingersoll or Woodstock this pleasant 34 km ride lets cyclists…
Kick off your morning by picking your perk at The Olde Bakery Cafe. Lock your bike up at one of the downtown lock ups and grab that tea or coffee before heading out onto the road to enjoy a ride from Ingersoll to Woodstock and back. Take in the splendor of Mother Nature with this relaxing and fun recreational ride. It'll be the perfect way to kick off your day and spend your morning. Upon your return, store your bike on site at The Elm Hurst Inn & Spa and hit the patio for a lovely lunch at the inn's Mansion Restaurant. Select from a menu full of local goodness and fine dining options before driving into downtown Ingersoll to explore.
Olde Bakery Cafe
- 120 Thames St. S.
The Olde Bakery Cafe offers breakfast, lunch, decadent desserts, olde fashioned baking, custom cakes, specialty coffees/ teas in a cozy warm atmosphere. Catering is available for small or larger groups. Cozy, warm and inviting place to relax. Hours: Mon - Wed: 10 am - 4 pm…
Elm Hurst Inn Mansion Restaurant
- 415 Harris St
Inspired cuisine in an Oxford County landmark. Private dining, Summer patio. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Sunday brunch. Please call to reserve a space. Some dates sell out well in advance. Credit Card required at time of booking.
Make it an overnight: The Elm Hurst Inn & Spa
Routes to try the next day: Foldens-Sweaburg-Salford Route (17km or 31km) or the Oxford County North Route (90km)
Refuel: The Elm Hurst Inn Mansion Restaurant (fine dining), The Olde Bakery Café (soup & sandwich), Louie’s Pizza & Pasta (roadhouse casual)
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