Pedal the Coast - Summer Feet Cycling
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Pedal the Coast - Summer Feet Cycling
Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour TRIP L E V E L S : I own bike shorts My bike has a name MAI N E What’s included? Price: $2,495 Trip Length: 7 days / 6 nights Bike Rental: Hybrid $100 / Road $160 Trip Dates: Trips available in June, July, August, September, and October. Single Supplement: $600 ᎰᎰ Six nights’ lodging ᎰᎰ All lodging taxes and gratuities ᎰᎰ Most meals – including five dinners, six breakfasts, and two lunches ᎰᎰ All taxes and gratuities for these meals Gear-up for great cycling through scenic coastal Maine. We cover a lot of ground but you’ll only notice mile after mile of breathtaking scenery as you get to know the Maine we love. We’ll share with you some of our favorite rides and destinations as we travel from inn to inn for the first five days. ᎰᎰ Expenses paid for sailing on the Schooner ᎰᎰ Entrance fee for Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Acadia National Park ᎰᎰ Experienced Summer Feet Guides ᎰᎰ Detailed route notes and maps Every day you’ll be treated to great food, unique experiences, and the warmth of Maine hospitality. Ride up into the Camden Hills and to the summit of Cadillac Mountain (and down!). You’ll reach out-of-the-way places like Clark Island and Castine. You’ll see unusual reversing falls. You might meet the lobsterman who caught your lunch! Off-bike, explore famous towns like Blue Hill, Bar Harbor, and Camden. And we’ll introduce you to the world’s best blueberry muffin. These are bound to be some of the most memorable miles you’ll log this year. 1 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour ᎰᎰ Van support including fresh water, ample snacks, and “relief rides” ᎰᎰ Summer Feet Souvenirs – a cycling water bottle and t-shirt (available in men’s and women’s fit) ᎰᎰ Alcoholic beverages are not included in the package price and are always at your discretion Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Our Accommodations The Bradley Inn 1st Night Gorgeous grounds, fabulous food, lovely rooms, and Victorian elegance make this full-service country inn a knockout. Make time to stroll along the rocky coastline to the historic Pemaquid Point Light. The perennial gardens and wraparound porch invite you to relax in this 1898 country inn overlooking the busy harbor. The Harborside Hotel 2nd Night You couldn’t be situated any closer to the water. Clark Island, Maine Phone – 1.207.236.6060 or 1.800.320.9997 www.craignair.com The Inns at Blackberry Common 4th Night Castine, Maine Phone – 1.207.236.4365 www.castineinn.com New Harbor, Maine Phone – 1.207.677.2105 or 1.800.942.5566 www.bradleyinn.com Craignair Inn The Castine Inn 5-6th Nights Relaxed luxury on the shores of Frenchman’s Bay. Minutes from charming downtown, a few short miles from the breathtaking scenery and unique history of Acadia National Park. Bar Harbor, Maine Phone – 1.800.328.5033 www.theharborsidehotel.com 3rd Night Located a short walk from the bustling downtown and waterfront of Camden, this Victorian style restored inn offers beautifully furnished rooms, outstanding hospitality, and elegant breakfasts. Camden, Maine Phone – 1.207.236.6060 or 1.800.388.6000 www.innsatblackberrycommon.com Meeting Time and Location The first day of the tour, your Summer Feet Guides will collect you from your Portlandbased hotel for the transfer to the trip’s start. The day will begin with pick-ups scheduled around 8:00am. You will receive a phone call on your cell phone the evening prior to verify your specific pick-up time. 2 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Day to day itinerary C ASTINE BLUE HILL C AMDEN BAR HARBOR AC ADIA NATIONAL PARK ROCKL AND PEMAQUID PORT CLYDE BOOTHBAY DAY 1 Boothbay to Pemaquid Transfer to Boothbay Boothbay to Pemaquid Route Meals Pemaquid to Clark Island 1.5 hours 48 or 53 miles dinner Leaders will collect you at 8 am from your hotel in Portland for the 1:15 minute transfer to Boothbay and the start of some great cycling. We will begin by cycling Linekin Neck for some wonderful ocean views including lighthouses and Boothbay Harbor. Our ride continues along country roads and on to the town of Damariscotta. One of our favorite little Maine towns, Damariscotta features a charming main street right on the water and some great lunch options. You are on your own for lunch and free to explore the town before we continue cycling around a lake and onto the Pemaquid Peninsula. After cycling we gather at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse to watch the ocean pound the coast and to enjoy a wine and cheese reception. Tonight we enjoy dinner at the elegant Bradley Inn. 3 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour DAY 2 Pemaquid to Clark Island Route 63 miles Meals breakfast and dinner Our day starts with a short ride to the colonial Pemaquid historic site. Easily identifiable from the water, Pemaquid was highly contested during the French and Indian wars and was the economic hub of New England before Boston rose to prominence. From here we cycle through a seaside summer community and up the peninsula to the town of Waldoboro where we stop for lunch. After lunch we cycle to the Olsen House, featured in Andrew Wyeth’s “Christina’s World” and out the St George Peninsula to Clark Island. Upon arrival, sit on the porch overlooking the ocean or stroll onto the island to swim in the quarry over looking the ocean. Tonight we offer the choice between dinner at the inn or a short ride to eat lobster on an ocean front wharf. Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Day to day itinerary (continued) DAY 3 DAY 4 Clark Island to Camden Camden to Castine Clark Island to Camden Route 3 0, 54, or 100 miles Sunset Sail aboard the Schooner Olad 2 hours Meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner Camden to Castine Route 53 or 63 miles Meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner We start our day heading south on the St George Peninsula towards the town of Port Clyde. In Port Clyde we stop to explore the great little general store and to bask in the sun on the town pier and enjoy one of Maine’s most picturesque harbors. From Port Clyde it is a quick spin over to the Marshall Point Lighthouse. Leaving Marshall Point we spin back up towards last night’s inn with the blue ocean and pine covered islands as the backdrop. We stop at the Keag Store for lunch, a great spot for a lobster roll both because they are yummy and because you might end up sitting next to the lobster man who caught your lunch - something that would never happen at the overhyped places that the tourists’ guides feature. After lunch a cornucopia of discovery awaits. First stop, Birch Point State Park to explore the rocks and shore, then it is off to the Owls Head Light, my favorite lighthouse in Maine. From Owls Head it is a quick spin into the town of Rockland, home of some great galleries, the lighthouse museum, the Farnsworth Museum of Art, Project Puffin, and the Island Institute. From Rockland it is a quick 10 miles through lush countryside to the town of Camden. Once we settle into the inn we will meet my good friend Aaron Lincoln, owner and captain of the Schooner Olad, and join him on an evening sail on Penobscot Bay. A natural story teller, Aaron will share stories from his sailing life, while the guides serve a gourmet picnic and the sun sets over the Camden Hills. Optional: Journey to the Observation Deck of the Penobscot Narrows Bridge Today is good chance to get your heart rate up as we pedal past Lake Megunticook and up into the Camden Hills. Our ride through the hills drops us back to the coast near the quirky gingerbread community of Bay Side and into the town of Belfast. Take some time to explore the galleries, shops, and pretty harbor before settling in for lunch. After lunch we have a short van shuttle to Bucksport and the original Fort Knox. This Fort Knox, and the more famous one, were named after the Revolutionary War hero General Henry Knox, whose house you pedaled by on day 3. Built in the 1800’s, Fort Knox never saw battle but its size stands as a monument to the strategic importance of Maine to the fledging United States of America. Take some time to explore the fort or ride the elevator to the top of the bridge for panoramic views of the Maine Coast before hopping back on your bike and pedaling onto the town of Castine. DAY 5 Castine to Blue Hill Castine to Blue Hill Route Longer Option Van Transfer to Bar Harbor Meals 40, 61, or 75 miles 100 miles 1 hour breakfast One of the oldest towns in North America, Castine predates Plymouth, Massachusetts by 6 years. It was founded by the French, so American history dismisses it. Our morning ride through Castine is a ride through Pre Colonial North American History. Fought over by 4 nations, Castine’s every block offers a narrative of the struggle for dominance in a new and uncharted world. Once through Castine our ride follows the backroads of the Blue Hill Peninsula. One of my favorite rides in all of Maine, today’s ride rolls through farmland, coastal villages, and along pristine coastline. We pause to watch the ocean’s power at the Blue Hill Reversing Falls before pedaling into the town of Blue Hill. From here we cycle out the Newbury Neck, a wonderful 8 mile spit of land right along Blue Hill Bay. We have about a 45 minute van shuttle to Bar Harbor, our home for the next 2 nights. Tonight you have a free night to explore Bar Harbor. 4 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Day to day itinerary (continued) DAY 6 DAY 7 Exploring Mt Desert Island Cadillac Mountain Bass Harbor Route Meals Park Loop Road Cycling Route Van Transfer to Portland Meals 62 miles breakfast and dinner We start our day riding through Acadia National Park before dropping out of the Park at Seal Cove. Our ride carries us through the town of Northeast Harbor and along Sergeant Drive, one of the moneyed enclaves of Mount Desert Island and along the shore of Somes Sound. Next we cycle into Southwest Harbor were we pause for lunch and exploration before cycling along the ocean and to the Bass Harbor Light to enjoy views of the Cranberry Islands. We skirt the perimeter of Mount Desert Island and pedal our way back to Bar Harbor. Tonight we enjoy a final dinner together at a celebrated local restaurant. 26 or 33 miles 3.5 hours breakfast Optional: Ride to Summit of Cadillac Mountain 7 miles We celebrate a great week of cycling with a ride along the Park Loop Road of Acadia National Park and optional climb to the Summit of Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard between Maine and Rio de Janeiro. The 3.5 mile climb offers stunning views of Blue Hill Bay, Bar Harbor, and Frenchman Bay. At the summit we enjoy the best blueberry muffins on the planet and savor a week of great cycling. Zip up and hold on - from here we have a 5-mile “almost all down hill” ride back to Bar Harbor. You have time to change and to explore before a noon departure back to Portland. Guides will drop you at the airport or your local lodging around 4:00 pm. Getting to Maine Drive, fly, ride your bike, or take the train to Maine. Regardless of your preferred means of travel, we are excited to share the coast of Maine with you. If you Fly to Maine, we recommend you fly into the Portland International Jetport. When searching for flights online, Portland’s airport code is PWM. Please do not book any flights until your reservation on this trip has been confirmed with a Summer Feet representative. The following rental car companies serve the Portland Jetport – Avis, Budget, Hertz, and National. 5 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour If more convenient, you may also fly into Boston’s Logan Airport (airport code BOS) or New Hampshire’s Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (airport code MHT). From Boston, you can get to Maine via the Amtrak Downeaster (www.amtrakdowneaster.com), Concord Coach Lines (www.concordcoachlines.com) which picks up almost hourly from each of Logan Airport’s terminals, or by renting a vehicle through numerous national rental companies located directly at the airport. If you fly into New Hampshire, we recommend you rent a vehicle. Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Weather Whether to Pack that Extra Layer Summer in Maine may be short-lived, but the weather makes it worth living. Days along the coast are usually pleasant with temperatures averaging in the 70s. The evenings are cooler and comfortable. Along with the autumn colors come crisp mornings, and temperatures that drop with the sun. Dress in layers so that you can find that perfect combination of clothes to keep warm. Coastal fog is beautiful but carries with it cooler air than what you’d experience inland. Our trips run rain or shine. Refunds cannot be offered for any weather-based events, so please plan accordingly. Each guest has the freedom to choose whether he or she wishes to cycle based on the weather. For cycling, comfortable, athletic-oriented clothing is best. All guests must wear a helmet while cycling. Feel free to use one of ours or to bring your own. Experience has shown a good pair of cycling shorts can greatly improve the quality of your overall experience. We recommend clothing that you can layer. Generally, a base layer of a t-shirt, along with a layer for warmth such as a fleece or sweatshirt, and an outer layer with wind, and waterresistant or water-proof capabilities are recommended. Casual attire is appropriate for dinner. Average JuneJuly Aug Sept Oct High Temp 73°F79°F77°F69°F58°F Low Temp 53°F59°F57°F49°F37°F Rain Fall 3.3”3.3”3.0”4.4”4.4” Suggested Packing List *Please limit your luggage to two pieces per person ፌፌ Tee Shirt and Shorts ፌፌ Rain Jacket ፌፌ Sunscreen ፌፌ Cycling Shorts (2 pairs) ፌፌ Socks and Underwear ፌፌ Lip Balm ፌፌ Cycling Gloves ፌፌ Light Weight Hiking Boots or Sturdy Shoes ፌፌ Swimsuit (for the brave) ፌፌ Hat and/or Sun Glasses ፌፌ Casual Clothes for the Evening ፌፌ Long Sleeve Top ፌፌ Fleece Jacket ፌፌ Windproof Jacket ፌፌ Personal Toiletries ፌፌ Camera Conclusion of the Trip The trip ends at noon on the final day. Your Summer Feet guides will transfer you back to the Portland area – either to your hotel or the Portland Jetport. You can expect to be back in the Portland area by 4:00pm. 6 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544 Where to Stay Before and After Your Trip Portland is host to numerous elegant hotels and intimate bed and breakfasts. Many are located within walking distance of Portland’s Old Port, Art District, and working waterfront, while others are a stone’s throw from the airport, or train/ bus station. Recommended Area Lodgings: Downtown Portland Area: Greater Portland Area: Hilton Garden Inn Waterfront 1-207-780-0780 www.hiltongardeninn.com Clarion Hotel Airport 1-207-774-5611 www.clarionhotel.com/Maine Holiday Inn by the Bay 1-800-345-5050 www.innbythebay.com Portland Regency Hotel 1-800-727-3436 www.theregency.com Portland Harbor Hotel 1-877-407-7200 www.portlandharborhotel.com Residence Inn 1-207-761-1660 www.marriott.com (adjacent to Amtrak and Concord Trailways bus station) Comfort Inn Airport 1-207-775-0409 www.ComfortInn.com/Maine Hampton Inn Portland Airport 1-207-773-4400 www.portlandhamptoninn.com Inn at St John 1-800-636-9127 www.innatstjohn.com Wild Iris Inn 1-800-600-1557 www.wildirisinn.com 7 Pedal the Coast A Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour Book your tour online! www.SummerFeet.net or call (866) 857-9544