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Electric Bike Demonstrations

Town Hall 19 Maple Avenue, Norfolk

Get acquainted with an e-bike courtesy of Norfolk's Rails to Trails Committee and Berkshire Bike & Board. Visitors can get information and free test rides. Committee members will be on hand to explain their mission and activities. Demos are being held at the Farmers Market in front of Town Hall.

Free

E-bike Demos and Tryouts

Station Place Station Place, Norfolk, CT

For anyone who’s been wanting to try out an e-bike but never gotten up to Great Barrington, Norfolk’s Rails to Trails Committee is bringing Berkshire Bike and Board to town. R2T and Berkshire Bike will be on Station Place for four hours, complete with bikes, information and lots of good advice.

Free

Hike the Trails

Norfolk Land Trust Trails Norfolk, CT

Norfolk has miles of trails all over town, most of them maintained year-round by the Norfolk Land Trust and Great Mountain Forest. They are open for the public to enjoy, so come on out! Trail maps are linked from the organization names above. Cycling is permitted on the Great Mountain Forest trails.

Free

Hike the Trails

Norfolk Land Trust Trails Norfolk, CT

Norfolk has miles of trails all over town, most of them maintained year-round by the Norfolk Land Trust and Great Mountain Forest. They are open for the public to enjoy, so come on out! Trail maps are linked from the organization names above. Cycling is permitted on the Great Mountain Forest trails.

Free

E-Mountain/Gravel Bike Ride

Robertson Plaza Station Place, Norfolk

The Norfolk Rails to Trails Committee is sponsoring an e-mountain bike/e-gravel bike ride into some of the lesser known back roads and byways of Norfolk. Route will be chosen to match the skill levels of the participants. Meet at Robertson Plaza on Station Place in the center of town. Don’t forget your helmet and water! […]

Free

Hike the Trails

Norfolk Land Trust Trails Norfolk, CT

Norfolk has miles of trails all over town, most of them maintained year-round by the Norfolk Land Trust and Great Mountain Forest. They are open for the public to enjoy, so come on out! Trail maps are linked from the organization names above. Cycling is permitted on the Great Mountain Forest trails.

Free