Bermuda Railway Trail: Shelly Bay

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Bermuda Railway Trail

  • History: The trail follows the path of the Bermuda Railway, a train line that operated on the island from 1931 to 1948.
  • Conversion: In 1964, the government converted the railway line into a scenic trail for walkers and cyclists to enjoy.
  • National Park: The trail is now officially known as the Bermuda Railway Trail National Park, a protected area spanning 18 miles across Bermuda.

Shelly Bay Section

  • Location: This section of the trail runs through Hamilton Parish, offering beautiful views of the north shore.
  • Highlights:
    • Scenic coastal views
    • Shelly Bay Park and Beach
    • North Shore Road
    • Bailey’s Bay Footbridge (a 740-foot bridge offering panoramic views)
  • Access Points:
    • North Shore Road (Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo)
    • North Shore Road (Shelly Bay/Old Road)
    • Bailey’s Road
    • Coney Island Road

Hiking Details

  • Surface: The trail features a mix of paved sections, gentle slopes, and some steeper areas with bridges.
  • Terrain: Expect some sections with varied terrain that may be challenging for cycling.
  • Facilities: You’ll find benches along the trail for resting and taking in the views.

Tips

  • Railway Trail Guide: Grab a free Railway Trail Guide from visitor centers in Royal Naval Dockyard, Hamilton, or St. George’s.
  • Explore Beyond: The Shelly Bay section offers access to other points of interest like Shelly Bay Beach and Park, and the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo.

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