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![]() ![]() "A road less traveled...." A great definition for The Jay Peak area where dirt roads far out number paved roads, and mountains offer even more challenging terrain. If you really want to see what Vermont is about, bring a mountain bike and head for the peaks and valleys. |
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| Low gearing and wide tires on mountain bikes can make the hills and uneven surfaces
on back roads easy to master. The rewards for this adventure are numerous: panoramic views from high meadows, or
reaching a clear lake, pond or river just when you are ready for a cool break, or having a picnic in the shade
of a sugar maple tree. Enjoy the clean, fresh air and beautiful scenery! For on road bicycle touring, we have miles and miles of country roads, with almost no traffic, through some of the most scenic backdrops you could ever imagine... Over rolling hills, along emerald green pasture land, through more than a dozen covered bridges throughout the region. We have guests who take the train north to St. Albans. From there they ride the recreation "Rail Trail" to East Berkshire. Another half dozen miles or so along country roads brings them to The Inn On Trout River in Montgomery Center. That's about a 35 mile ride following the Mississquois and Trout Rivers, past dairy farms and small villages. It's a wonderful day ride! Your reward is a well deserved night's rest with dinner and breakfast at the inn! From inn to inn or on a circuitous route, you will never forget the feeling of riding the Jay Peak region and Northern Vermont area byways. It's ours to share and yours to enjoy. |
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