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Biking Through Vermont

The best way to enjoy the scenery of Vermont is by bike. The quiet villages
and breath-taking scenery of Central Vermont could not have been better designed for the
biking enthusiast. The roads winding through historic communities and picturesque
country sides provide a perfect setting for your biking excursions.
Along the way you may glimpse the occasional covered bridge, hillside
waterfalls, rivers and streams.
There are a number of
self-guided bike
routes and paths as well as
guided tours
that are very flexible and can be modified to your riding level and
interests. We also offer guided
mountain bike tour packages which feature tours in Stowe and Waterbury Vermont.
Guided Tours
Led
by expert mountain bike guides with local knowledge of the area's most
exhilarating terrain. The mountain bike tours are custom tailored to
your riding abilities and
interests. The rides can consist of old woods roads and gentle single
track to exciting downhills and stream crossings,
including breathtaking views that only a local can show you. So
combine your mountain bike vacation with a custom
mountain bike tour and enjoy Stowe Vermont to its fullest!
Click here to reserve a
bike tour package which includes your 2 hour guided tour for two,
two nights lodging and full breakfast each morning starting at $295.82 per
couple, including tax/fees. Prices quoted include a Classic Double guestroom,
click here to view other guestroom
options available for an additional charge. Bike/helmet rentals are not
included in this package but can be added.
Self-Guided Tours
The tour routes described here are
just a sample of some designed for the
recreational cyclist and require a reasonable level of fitness due to the hilly terrain.

Waterbury-Stowe -(click here for details)
Mountain views, rivers, farm pastures, historic villages and shops
will greet the cyclists on this loop which follows Routes 100 and
108 from Waterbury to
Stowe. An alternate route is available on route 12 to Montpelier.
Montpelier-(click here for details)
This route takes you from Waterbury to Montpelier, the smallest capital in the U.S.,
via route 2. Historic
and architecturally impressive buildings highlight the city while
farmsteads and green pastures grace the landscape just minutes away.
Mad River Valley-(click
here for details)
Following route 100
south out of Waterbury to the quaint
villages of Waitsfield and Warren, you will witness some of the mountainous
scenery for which Vermont is famous.
Click here for a map of self guided routes.
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