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Radnor Trail — Attraction in Radnor Township

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Radnor Trail
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The Radnor Trail is a 2.4-mile-long rail trail that travels through Radnor Township in south-eastern Pennsylvania. The former Philadelphia & Western Railroad line is paved and has multiple entry points and parking at the Conestoga Road entry point.
Nearby attractions
Encke Park
305 Iven Ave, Radnor, PA 19087
Nearby restaurants
Smashburger
550 E Lancaster Ave, Radnor, PA 19087
Jersey Mike's Subs
550 E Lancaster Ave c2, Radnor, PA 19087
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Radnor Trail

492 Conestoga Rd, St Davids, PA 19087
4.7(137)
Open 24 hours
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The Radnor Trail is a 2.4-mile-long rail trail that travels through Radnor Township in south-eastern Pennsylvania. The former Philadelphia & Western Railroad line is paved and has multiple entry points and parking at the Conestoga Road entry point.

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attractions: Encke Park, restaurants: Smashburger, Jersey Mike's Subs
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(610) 688-5600
Website
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Encke Park

Encke Park

Encke Park

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Smashburger

Jersey Mike's Subs

Smashburger

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Jersey Mike's Subs

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4.2

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Victoria HamiltonVictoria Hamilton
The views were phenomenal! Trails were clean and clearly marked. Out standing display if color. Plenty of blooming flowers and stone oaths. A small koi fish pond was the highlight of the garden. No shops, no food available for purchase. Pack a lunch. Plenty of picnic area to eat.
Cyndi R (Pickle)Cyndi R (Pickle)
I was only on about 2 miles of this trail, and it wasn't the most scenic BUT was very nicely paved and wide (so very bike-friendly) and for the most has a gravel shoulder on at least one side which my dogs liked more.... I saw my first bluebirds in my life here :)
Philly FairyPhilly Fairy
The BEST trail to go on in fall!! Look at the beautiful leaves, of all colors, falling like a light snow on the veranda. Trail is entirely paved, while you enjoy the sights and sounds--and workout-- of the trail! Must see!!
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The views were phenomenal! Trails were clean and clearly marked. Out standing display if color. Plenty of blooming flowers and stone oaths. A small koi fish pond was the highlight of the garden. No shops, no food available for purchase. Pack a lunch. Plenty of picnic area to eat.
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I was only on about 2 miles of this trail, and it wasn't the most scenic BUT was very nicely paved and wide (so very bike-friendly) and for the most has a gravel shoulder on at least one side which my dogs liked more.... I saw my first bluebirds in my life here :)
Cyndi R (Pickle)

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The BEST trail to go on in fall!! Look at the beautiful leaves, of all colors, falling like a light snow on the veranda. Trail is entirely paved, while you enjoy the sights and sounds--and workout-- of the trail! Must see!!
Philly Fairy

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4.7
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5.0
7y

I’ve put a couple thousand miles on this two and a half mile stretch over the years and it’s satisfying every time. Starts in Devon near a Wawa, runs to Radnor Chester Rd, and in between there is a dog park, an art studio, and a really cool home on the east side that used to be a rail station. Most of it is nicely shaded so you’re not dying in the summer heat. Not cleared during the winter, but there’s enough die hards out there that you’ll find a path beaten...

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3.0
1y

It’s just a few paved miles of a trail through some wayne neighborhoods. It starts at an acme and ends at a giant (basically). It’s really disappointing how this general area has so few walking paths. Everything is private property. It would be nice if, for example, this trail had offshoots connecting it to larger parks in the area, such as Skunk Hollow. But again, everything is owned by somebody so that...

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3.0
31w

It's always a pleasant place for walking and commuting from one end to another. Every so often I receive a couple of scowls from some individuals different from my ethnic background, which I can only perceive as ignorance because I'm bike riding with evryone else in mind. I smile and pay it no mind. I'm a trained professional and carry myself as such. Enjoy the scenery. Live,...

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