Bermuda Railway Trail
The Bermuda Railway Trail, which runs the entire length of the island, is a 29-kilometer-long path that winds through beaches, dunes, and cliffs as part of the Bermuda Rail Trail National Park. The "Rattle and Shake," Bermuda's only train, ran from 1931 to 1948, leaving its tracks behind. It ran east from St. George's Station to west from Somerset Station. This abandoned trail became a popular route for walkers and bikers, and it was designated a national park in 1986.
The trail, which spans nine sections of the island and ranges in length from one mile to 3.75 miles, provides an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Visitors can begin at either end of the trail or begin at any point, pausing to visit one of Bermuda's beaches for a refreshing dip in the ocean, sunbathing, or fishing. The beautiful Lover's Lake Nature Reserve, located within Ferry Point Park at the eastern end of Bermuda in St. George's Parish, can be found along the path.
- Official site: http://www.bermudarailway.net/