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Blog on Bike Trails
Kim Chappell is a graduate from
the Realtor Institute and is an agent with Wintergreen
Resort Premier Properties, the official real estate
office of Wintergreen Resort. Kim also lists and sells
property in beautiful Nelson County. Contact Kim
Chappell at
kim@ExperienceNelsonCounty.com or 434-238-2430. The
Free Daily Blog is posted on both
www.ExperienceNelsonCounty.com and
www.ExperienceWintergreen.com
Nelson County Bike Trails
Bike trails are another county
asset that are enjoyed by many visitors and residents.
Nelson County has a bike trail for every ability
level. Here are just a few ideas for bike rides from
different regions within Nelson County.
Wintergreen Resort Mountain Bike
Trail: Wintergreen Resort maintains a 7.5 mile
mountain bike trail that is for intermediate to advanced
mountain bike riders. I have spoken to visitors and
clients who have ridden this trail and it really is for
upper intermediate to advanced riders. Everyone enjoys
the ride from the Out-of-Bounds Adventure Center to
Stoney Creek in the Rockfish Valley. Bikes are
available for rental. When you arrive in Stoney Creek,
a Wintergreen shuttle is available to bring you back to
Wintergreen mountain. Keep in mind that you can stop by
the Stoney Creek Bar & Grill in Stoney Creek for lunch
or a cold drink after your ride. The grill also has
outdoor dining.
Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail:
This is a Chappell family
favorite. The trail is for walkers, bikers or horseback
riding. This trail is perfect for any ability level as
it is flat and well-maintained. There are also a few
picnic tables along the way. We park in Piney River and
then walk the two miles to Rose Mill and then back to
the car park for a four-mile trip. We are looking
forward to the completion of the full seven mile trail.
The
first 2 miles of the 7 mile trail has been completed
between Piney River and Rose Mill. It's a beautiful and
easy trail along the Piney River. There are parking lots
at both ends of the trail. The trail is open sunrise to
sunset. The final 5 miles should be completed in
2008/09. The trail provides spectacular scenic views of
the Piney & Tye Rivers as well as an abundance of
wildlife, rock formations and plant life. It provides
opportunities for walking, jogging, bicycling, horseback
riding and cross country skiing.
Delfosse Trail:
This is a trail that can provide a full-day of
entertainment. Not only can you bike ride or hike on
this trail, but you can visit the DelFosse winery,
picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery. This
challenging 5.5 mile trail was designed for hiking,
mountain biking and occasional scheduled ATV riding.
This trail rolls and twists around the mountain at the
Delfosse Winery. The trail is open to the public from 9
am to dusk with access through the winery. Bring a
picnic and enjoy a beautiful day in Nelson wine
country. Call 434-263-6100 for details.
The
Blue Ridge Parkway:
I have received several questions about bike riding on
the Blue Ridge Parkway. Below is a popular route
provided by the Nelson County Visitors Center:
Enjoy
views from any of several scenic overlooks along the
parkway. The 22-mile ride begins at Royal Oaks Cabins in
Love (Milepost 16) and goes south to Tye River Gap and
back. For the 40-mile ride described in the cue sheet
below, begin at the same point, but head north to
Milepost 0 at Afton Mountain. At this point, take the
optional loop through the small hamlet of Afton, home of
the legendary Cookie Lady, a weary cyclist's best
friend.
0.0 - R Route 814
0.2 - L Blue Ridge Parkway (scenic overlooks into
Shenandoah and Rockfish Valleys)
16.2 - L on exit to reach Route 250 East
16.3 - R Route 250 East (Rockfish Gap Tourist
Information, long downhill, country store)
19.1 - R Route 750 (Bike Centennial's Route 76)
20.9 - R Route 6 in Afton (home of the legendary Cookie
Lady on your right, just across railroad bridge) Head
back up Route 6
22.3 - L Route 250 (watch traffic)
23.5 - R on ramp to Blue Ridge Parkway and Shenandoah
National Park
23.6 - L on Blue Ridge Parkway
39.6 - R Route 814
39.8 - Return to Royal Oaks
For Mountain Bikes:
0.0 - From milepost 16 Blue Ridge Parkway - cross the
Parkway onto Route 814
Right onto Route 56 to North Fork - follow it back to
the Parkway
Right onto the Parkway back to milepost 16 |