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Bermuda Railway Trail

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The Bermuda Railway Trail is a 20 mile path that covers the entire island, which makes it an excellent choice for a center-based walking holiday. Bermuda does not allow visitors to rent cars, which also makes it a walkers’ paradise.

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Review of Bermuda Railway Trail Website

The site for Bermuda’s Railway Trail includes the following info:

  • Brief description and history of Bermuda’s Railway Trail
  • Public bus routes and bike or scooter rentals
  • Things to do along the trail
  • Places to eat along the trail

Things to know about Bermuda Railway Trail

  • They recommend picking up a trail map once you arrive, but you can also print the map sections from their site (found on the Trail Photo Tour).
  • They don’t include lodging recommendations but there are plenty of great options to be found on popular sites like Airbnb, Booking.com, VRBO and others. We recommend staying in Hamilton or Warwick, which are centrally located on the island.

Don’t want to do the work yourself? Responsible Travel has a Bermuda Walking Holiday that’s already planned for you and includes guided walks with a local expert (most likely the man that’s mentioned on this site).

Route Types

  • Center-based

Great choice for

Those wanting easy walks and a relaxing walking vacation on a tropical island

Bermuda Railway Trail is listed as one of our 10 Easy Walking Holidays for All Ages.

  • Easy Walk
  • Kid-friendly
  • Solo-friendly

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