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A Day Exploring the Scenic Delaware Beaches on Two Wheels

Hey there, cycling enthusiasts! Looking to explore Delaware’s bike trails? Our guide not only highlights scenic landscapes and historical monuments but also throws in some top-notch food recommendations and suggestions for fun games along the way. Dive in and make your ride a memorable one

Morning:

Starting off in Rehoboth Beach:

  • First and foremost, if you haven’t rented a bike yet, consider doing so in Rehoboth. Surprisingly, there are several bike rental shops to choose from including but not limited to,

-Rehoboth Cycle Sports

-Atlantic Cycles

-Bobs Bikes

  • Afterwards, have breakfast at one of the local cafés or eateries in Rehoboth to kickstart your day such as,

-Kaisys Delights for a Grab N Go Meal

-Breakfast Guru for a family friendly experience

– EGG for something more upscale

Embarking on Your Journey:

  • Subsequently, head to the trailhead of Gordons pond state park area located at  61 Ocean Dr, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
  • Before setting off, take a brief moment to read any informational plaques about the history of the rail-trail and the surrounding area.

Biking/Walking the Trail:

  • As you commence, you’ll transition through diverse habitats including forests, open fields, and wetlands. Along the way, be sure to watch for local wildlife such as birds and deer.
  • Furthermore, the trail has several scenic overlooks, showcasing the coastal marshes and etc.
  • Cape Henlopen State Park awaits. Either bike or drive there from Lewes. Inside, the park offers beaches, trails, and panoramic observation points.

Midday:

Upon reaching Lewes:

  • By this time, you’ve reached the historic town of Lewes. Hence, consider exploring the town’s charm.
  • Then, satisfy your hunger by grabbing lunch at one of the town’s local restaurants or delis including,

-Irish Eyes

-Wheel House

– Lewes Oyster House

Exploring Lewes Attractions:

  • After lunch, and if time permits, the Lewes Historical Society or the Zwaanendael Museum is worth a visit to understand the area’s history better.
  • Following this, take a peaceful stroll in Canalfront Park, enjoying the serenity it offers.

Afternoon:

Heading back to Rehoboth:

  • Once done, embark on your return journey to Rehoboth Beach. Remember, it’s approximately a 10-mile round trip, so be sure to carry ample water and pace yourself.
  • Following the trip back to Rehoboth Beach, The Tanger Outlets are along the way, providing a full outlet shopping experience.

Evening:

Winding down with Dinner in Rehoboth:

  • Having returned, it’s time to relax and unwind with dinner in Rehoboth. Interestingly, the town boasts a variety of dining options, from seafood specialties to international cuisine such as,

– Zoggs

-Aroma Mediterranean Cuisine

– Stingray Sushi Bar + Asian Grill

Concluding with Sunset on the Beach:

  • Lastly, end your eventful day with a serene walk on the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. There, the sunset and the tranquil sound of waves provide a perfect endnote to your adventures.