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  1. This car-free bike path is 150 miles long from Pittsburgh, PA to Ohiopyle & Cumberland, MD. Read about which direction to ride the GAP, GAP bike shuttles, GAP trailhead parking, GAP towns and train service in this handy post all about the GAP Trail.

  2. 27 maj 2016 · With Ohiopyle located at roughly the halfway point of the trail, 77 miles from Pittsburgh, it also makes a logical spot to take a break halfway through the trail and rest sore bodies. The GAP between Connellsville and Confluence is incredibly beautiful.

  3. The Great Allegheny Passage® offers 150 miles of spectacular biking and hiking from Cumberland, Md. to Pittsburgh, through Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. Privacy Policy

  4. Pittsburgh to Cumberland, the Classic GAP Trek. This nearly 150-mile itinerary takes you end-to-end on the Great Allegheny Passage from Downtown Pittsburgh to Cumberland. It’s oriented from west to east, to give you the benefit of tailwinds and the fun of the 23.7-mile downhill coast from the Eastern Continental Divide to “mile zero” of ...

  5. Experience Pittsburgh, the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) and the surrounding Laurel Highlands. We’ll ride the GAP trail from the Point in Pittsburgh all the way to Cumberland. We’ve added on an extra day to this iconic journey so you have time to explore the mountains off your bike!

  6. 23 maj 2016 · Those riding from Pittsburgh don’t have to deal nearly as much with the uphill climb, with the trail climbing 1,700 feet in roughly 125 miles. However, no matter how slight, you are traveling uphill for 125 miles, which can get tiring on the legs.

  7. 25 maj 2016 · The Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) runs 150 miles from the Forks of the Ohio (also known as The Point) in Point State Park to Cumberland, Maryland. The decision of where to start your trip is a contested topic, and there are pros and cons for starting at either end of the trail.

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