With a nickname like "City of Bridges", the water views and sweeping vistas are a given, but also expect art and hospitality served in a laid back vibe. Travel guide - www.bikabout.com/pittsburgh
Hiking Trail · Southside Flats · 2 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Trail that offers the unprecedented views of Pittsburgh's skyline while wandering next to the water, through woods, meanders South Side's industrial architecture and Station Square.
1800 Preble Ave (RJ Casey Industrial Park), Pittsburgh, PA
Bicycle Store · North Side · 7 tips and reviews
Bikabout: The quintessential museum of bicycles. Nerds like us or folks looking for hard to find parts should dedicate at least an hour to the free museum (donation suggested). All is for sale!
Bikabout: The Fort Duquesne Bridge connects the North Side to Point State Park and has a wonderfully separated bike lane to leisurely take in the view.
Bikabout: Roberto Clemente Bridge is the middle of the Three Sisters Bridges, all of which, have protected bike lanes and connect downtown to the North Side. Watch for the fun, baseball inspired lane markings!
Scenic Lookout · Mount Washington · 19 tips and reviews
Bikabout: No other American city has a cliff that's the same height as its skyscrapers! Whether you have to walk, drive, take the incline (or an e-bike up like lucky us), we promise, the view will be worth it!
Non-Profit Organization · Central Lawrenceville · 2 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Pittsburgh's bike advocacy organization. Pick up a local bike map and chat with the fine folks who live and breath better biking for the city.
Bikabout: A perfect place to cool off for kids young and young at heart. Take in the view while soaking for feet along the Three Rivers Heritage Trail.
Bikabout: We do not recommend using the park as a cut through for your bike route, but it is a beautiful Acadia style place to take a leisurely bike ride.