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Showcase experience: Bike the covered bridges of Linn County

Drive, bike or walk through a collection of Oregon’s charming covered bridges.  Wander through the rural paths of Linn County, passing family farms, small towns and five covered bridges. Be sure to pack a lunch and stop at the park by Larwood Bridge for a little R&R. Bring your bathing suit and take a dip in the swimming hole – a local favorite - before heading back on the trail. If you work up an appetite during your trip, stop at Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant in Albany. The Novak family serves up some of the best food around in a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere.

Spend the night in one of many comfortable lodging facilities, like the Train House Inn, where you’ll learn a little about local history. The Victorian home was built to project the social standing of the original occupant Samuel S. Train, a local political figure, newspaper owner and editor. The beautiful home welcomes guests with cozy rooms, a pavilion, corner tower and wrap around porch, as well as some firsthand insight into days gone by.  Start your morning off right - with a cup of java from Boccherini’s Coffee and Tea House in Historic Downtown Albany. After breakfast, be sure to stop by the city’s many antique shops, offering hidden treasures dating back to when the region was first settled.  

Albany Visitors Association
250 Broadalbin St SW, Albany, OR
541.928.0911
www.albanyvisitors.com

Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant and Bakery
2306 Heritage Way SE, Albany, OR
541.967.9488

Train House Inn
206 7th Avenue SW, Albany, OR
http://www.trainhouseinn.com/index.htm

Boccherini’s Coffee and Tea House
208 1st Ave W, Albany, OR
541.926.6703

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