Lake Champlain & The Islands 5-Day/5-Night Tour
Road Cycling in Vermont with POMG Bike Tours
Highlights
- Visit both shores of beautiful Lake Champlain
- Cycle in the gorgeous valley between the Green and Adirondack Mountains
- Visit Fort Ticonderoga, site of Revolutionary War battles, and tour exhibits on military history
Full Description
Lake Champlain, an ancient, glacially formed lake and the 6th largest fresh water lake in the U.S., is situated between Vermont's Green Mountains to the east and the Adirondack Mountains of New York to the west.
The valley that surrounds the lake is magnificent. To watch a sunset from the seat of a bicycle along the Vermont shores of Lake Champlain with the Adirondack Mountains as a back drop, has to be one of the top ten bike rides ever. On our unique bicycle tour, we will get to visit both shores.
Bed & Breakfasts: Waybury Inn, East Middlebury, VT, The Library Lawn, Westport, NY, Shoreham Inn, Shoreham, VT
**Click the Itinerary tab above for a detailed day-by-day trip description**
Includes:
- Five nights accommodations and meals Vermont Bed & Breakfasts
- Six days of cycling
- Experienced Local Tour Guides
- Support vehicle and basic roadside bike repair
- Luggage transfers
- Refreshments and snacks while on the road
Excludes:
- Transportation from your home to our meeting place
- Lodging prior to and after your trip
- Trip cancellation insurance;
- Alcoholic beverages
- Guide Gratuities
- Bicycle Rental (Road & Hybrid bikes available for fee)
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1
Our tour begins in East Middlebury, Vermont at the historic Waybury Inn (1810) used as the backdrop to the opening scenes of the Bob Newhart tv show. The inn is full of country flavor and welcoming hospitality. It may be the cozy pub, the hammock swinging between the maple trees or the timeless rocking chairs on the expansive front porch that you remember most.
Day 2
Monday morning we will be cycling past small farms and through the villages of Middlebury, Vergennes and Charlotte. Middlebury is a picture-perfect New England college town and home to Frog Hollow, a gallery of artwork by Vermont residents. Vergennes, the smallest city in the US, is home to an impressive opera house. By mid-day we will pass through Charlotte on our way to Lake Champlain. We cross the lake on a ferry bound for New York. Our port of call is Essex, once a bustling ship building town, now a summer vacation destination.
Some call the New York shores of Lake Champlain, the "West Coast of New England", as many of the villages (Essex and Westport being the best examples) lining its shores have retained the charm found in the heart of New England. It is the peaceful tranquility of the coastal Adirondacks that is so charming.
Our home away from home is the Inn on the Library Lawn, centerpiece of the coastal resort village of Westport. This stately Victorian era B&B was built in 1855 and has marked the center of Westport village ever since. The on-site Inn Bookstore has an impressive collection of literature and is complimented their Ice Cream Parlor. The huge bay windows overlook the Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains beyond.
Day 3
Tuesday you may take a day off and relax at the inn or enjoy stunning views from your saddle as we loop north and west, following Lake Champlain and then inland toward the Adirondack Park Preserve. The roads are quiet and lined with pine trees; the villages are sleepy and peaceful. We'll visit the Adsit Log Cabin (1778), one of the oldest log cabins in the US that still exists in its original location. After riding along the Boquet river, we will return to the Inn On The Library Lawn for a second night's stay.
Day 4
Wednesday we continue our ride around the lake as we head south along hilly terrain to Ticonderoga. Here you may visit the fort, site of many battles of the Revolutionary War and tour exhibits on military history. Our southern Lake Champlain crossing back into Vermont is via a small cable ferry and takes only six minutes. Our home for the next two nights is the Shoreham Inn in Shoreham, Vermont. Originally built in 1790 as a stagecoach stop, this inn has been a haven for cyclists exploring the southern areas of the Champlain Valley for years. A simple, country style inn, it has been recently renovated by our friendly innkeepers, Dominic and Molly Francis, and features a cozy common area with Gastropub and the irresistible aroma of good home-cooking. Each guestroom has a different theme.
Day 5
Thursday, we ride through the heart of "the land of milk and honey" - Vermont's most fertile farmland. Apple orchards, sheep and Holsteins grazing, and small family farms with the Adirondacks as the backdrop, are the vistas of the day. We return to the Shoreham Inn for another night's stay.
Day 6
Friday, our final day, we head towards the Green Mountains, passing through the tiny hamlets of Whiting and Leicester. We pass through vast Vermont farmland and by Lake Dunmore where you may want to stop for a swim. If you are feeling adventurous, you can hike to the beautiful Falls of Lana. By day's end, we will be back at the Waybury Inn where we end the tour.
About The Operator:
POMG Bike Tours
Headquarters:
Vermont
Why Bed & Breakfast Bike Tours?
Vermont is famous for its quaint and charming Bed & Breakfasts. For those who do not enjoy camping, the B&B experience is just the thing. We are fortunate to have a great variety of B&B's whose innkeepers have year's of experience pampering cyclists with homemade specialties and Vermont hospitality.
Why Vermont?
Covered bridges, Green Mountains, wildlife, deep blue glacier-formed lakes and clear cool rivers. Country stores, antique shops and maple syrup. Endless pastures, gardens and vivid wild flowers, and most of all, unparalleled cycling terrain. Did we mention Ben & Jerry's?
President Calvin Coolidge, a Vermonter, once said, "I love Vermont because of her hills and valleys, her scenery and invigorating climate, but most of all, because of her indomitable people. If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the union and support of our institutions should languish, it could all be replenished from the generous store held by the people of this brave little state of Vermont." We agree.
Why POMG?
"Peace Of Mind Guaranteed." This was my Grandpa Savitt's slogan from his store in Hartford, Connecticut. He taught me that there is no substitute for customer service. "Practice the Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you," (thanks Grandpa!) We practice the Golden Rule, you get POMG.
Our Tour Leaders
Our tour leaders are the best in the industry. We are all trained in bike repair, basic First Aid and CPR, and Gourmet Camp Cuisine (for custom camping tours). We are a highly responsive team, focusing on your needs to provide a safe and unforgettable experience.
These are just a few reasons to choose an active weekend or 5-Day trip with POMG Bike Tours of Vermont. Come experience the rest!