On this page, you’ll find a handpicked selection of our favorite cycling routes in and around Hakodate. Each ride includes detailed information—covering distance, elevation, route descriptions, and key points of interest—all downloadable to your GPS device. Whether you're looking for a brisk urban loop, a scenic coastal cruise, or a challenging countryside climb, there's something here for every skill level and riding style. These routes showcase local landmarks, cultural highlights, and varied terrain to make each ride both enjoyable and memorable. Discover why the Oshima region of Hokkaido is one of Japan’s most rewarding destinations for cyclists.



  • Takuminomori Park is a peaceful forest retreat with walking trails, picnic areas, and a serene atmosphere perfect for a midday break.
  • Kijihikikogen Camping Ground offers spacious, well-equipped sites ideal for overnight stays amidst nature—great for bikepackers and touring cyclists.
  • Kijihiki Highlands Panorama Observation Deck has breathtaking 360-degree views stretch across the mountains and coastline, making it a must-visit photo stop.
  • Kijihikikogen Park located nearby, provides open green spaces, playgrounds, and local art installations, offering a relaxing space for families and solo travelers alike.
  • Hachironuma Park surrounds a tranquil pond and features cycling paths, pedal boats, and cherry blossom trees in spring—an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the natural charm of southern Hokkaido.

  • Shirotai Ranch Observation Deck provides expansive views of Mount Komagatake and the surrounding plains—especially striking during early morning rides or sunset stops.
  • Lake Onuma East Camping Ground offers lakeside tent sites with easy access to nearby trails and quiet waterside relaxation.
  • Swan Observation Deck Sebatto is tranquil spot ideal for watching migratory swans and other wildlife during the cooler months.
  • Onumakomagatake Shrine invites a moment of reflection and a glimpse into the area's spiritual roots.
  • Onuma Quasi-National Park a cycling paradise with well-maintained paths, volcanic landscapes, and island-dotted lakes—making it one of the most iconic and rewarding destinations in all of southern Hokkaido.


  • Rest Area Misogi-No-Sato Kikonai provides not only a relaxing break but also insights into local traditions and cuisine, making it a perfect cultural stop along coastal routes. 
  • Kamome Island Esashi is a picturesque spot where riders can enjoy sea breezes, rocky shores, and glimpses of fishing heritage.
  • Rest Area Assabu serves as a quiet countryside stop, ideal for refueling and experiencing the slower pace of rural Hokkaido.
  • Uzura Dam Campsite offers tranquil lakeside scenery and tenting opportunities surrounded by forested hills—an ideal base for multi-day rides. Together, these locations highlight the diverse beauty and welcoming spirit of southern Hokkaido.

  • Shikabe Hyotannuma Park is a peaceful lakeside area with walking paths and seasonal flowers, ideal for a quiet pause during your ride.
  • Shikabe Park offers additional green space and local charm, perfect for stretching your legs or enjoying a light snack.
  • Shikabe Geyser Park where visitors can witness a natural hot spring geyser erupt every few minutes—an impressive display of the region’s volcanic activity.
  • Cape Esan Lighthouse offers dramatic ocean views and rugged cliffs, rewarding those who take on the hill climb with stunning panoramas.
  • Mizunashikaihin Outdoor Hot Spring provides a truly memorable experience: soaking in a seaside onsen while listening to the waves crash just meters away.



  • Shirotai Ranch Observation Deck offers sweeping views of Mount Komagatake and the surrounding farmland, making it a spectacular spot for a scenic break or photo opportunity.
  • Lake Onuma East Camping Ground provides a serene lakeside setting for overnight stays, surrounded by forest trails and calm waters ideal for recovery and reflection.
  • Swan Observation Deck Sebatto is a peaceful haven, especially in colder months when migratory swans gather—a quiet, almost meditative stop for nature lovers.
  • Onumakomagatake Shrine offers a spiritual detour, where riders can take a moment to appreciate the area's cultural roots.
  • Meiji Emperor Historical Monument commemorates a key moment in Japan's imperial history and adds a layer of depth to the region’s historical landscape.

  • Shiki no Mori Prefectural Park is a lush, forested area perfect for a relaxing ride or peaceful break, especially vibrant during spring and autumn foliage.
  • Shin Nakano Dam Park features open green spaces and tranquil water views, providing a restful atmosphere for cyclists to recharge.
  • Shin Nakano Dam is an impressive structure nestled in the hills, often reflecting the sky in its broad, still waters—a great photo stop or picnic site.
  • Bandai-go Air Accident Cenotaph is a quiet, respectfully maintained memorial honoring those lost in a 1971 aviation tragedy, adding a moment of reflection to your journey.
  • Mount Yokotsu offers a physical challenge and breathtaking scenery. Rising above the southern coast of Hokkaido, this peak offers winding mountain roads, cool forested stretches, and rewarding panoramic views.


  • Onuma Quasi-National Park is the crown jewel of the region, with its network of quiet trails, volcanic lakes, and forested paths that make it perfect for leisurely exploration by bike.
  • Lake Onuma East Camping Ground offers a peaceful overnight option, with lakeside views and easy access to the park’s scenic routes.
  • Shikabe Park provides a pleasant green space in the heart of town, ideal for a quick rest or picnic.
  • Shikabe Hyotannuma Park surrounds a small pond, offering serene walking paths and seasonal blooms—a quiet retreat from the road.
  • Sunazaki Lighthouse stands as a striking landmark overlooking the Tsugaru Strait, rewarding riders with sweeping ocean views and a refreshing sea breeze—a perfect spot to reflect or catch your breath.
  • Goryokaku Tower provides a stunning aerial view of the star-shaped Goryokaku Fort—an iconic site that blends historical significance with modern design, ideal for a cultural stop mid-ride.
  • Our Lady of the Angel Trappistine Abbey offers a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere, surrounded by gardens and European-style architecture—an unexpected but welcome spiritual detour.
  • Maruyama Ryu Shrine offers quiet grounds and a glimpse into local Shinto practices, making it a thoughtful pause along your route.
  • Hakodate Toi Water Park (Camping Ground) offers riverside camping with access to walking and cycling trails.
  • Shiroishi Koen Hakodate Auto Camping Ground provides forested campsites with full amenities, perfect for cyclists seeking comfort and natural beauty in equal measure.