NH Covered Bridges
This incredible ride takes you to 12 of New Hampshire’s beautiful, historic covered bridges as you cycle through gorgeous mountain vistas and past sparking lakes, rivers and streams and includes a visit to Saint-Gaudens Sculpture Gardens and a glorious ride on the Northern Rail Trail!
Booking This On Demand Tour: This tour is available for your custom dates for groups of 4 or more. You can select desired dates when booking your reservation, or feel free to call to discuss dates and availability before booking. Once you have booked for the 4 person minimum and have confirmed availability, you will be able to add additional participants as desired.
TOUR PRICING
Per Person Double Occ: $1089 -- Single Occ: + $200
A deposit of $600 per person is required at time of reservation. You will be invoiced for balance, including any discounts or adjustments. Final balance due 60 days prior to tour.
Please review our Reservation and Cancellation Policy before booking.
THE ESSENTIALS
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Difficulty: Moderate
Total Miles: 125 -- Avg. Daily Miles: 35 miles
Meals: Daily Breakfast; 2 Dinner
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Day 1: Swansey to Keene
Cycling: 30 Miles
We hit the trail for our first 30 miles which is predominantly on incredibly scenic back roads which will take us across our first 6 amazing covered bridges.
Day 2: Sugar River Trail to Blow-Me-Down Bridge
Cycling: 32 Miles
We begin our ride on the Sugar River Trail with super scenic cycling and where we bag our first three of today’s six covered bridge. From the Sugar River Trail we’re on country roads cycling along the NH-VT border following the Concord River where three more covered bridges await us, as does the Blow-Me-Down Grist Mill.
Day 3: No. Rail Trail Lebanon to Webster Lake
Cycling: 40 Miles
Today’s ride is all on the amazing Norther Rail Trail with great cycling with stunning lake and mountain vistas, and two additional covered bridge to explore. You’ll also enjoy lunch at the quaint Danbury General Store, where you and a “whistle-stop” at charming Potter Place depot before reaching Highland Lake and our stop for today.
In the evening we are treated to a dinner cruise on the Historic Mount Washington which has been providing scenic cruises on famous Lake Winnipesaukee for over 150 years!
Day 4: No. Rail Trail Tilton to Boscawen
Cycling: 23 Miles
We start out cycling from the door of our hotel on quiet roads for the first 3 miles before reaching the Winnipesaukee River Trail, where we glide down this 4 mile, paved bike path. From there we’re back on scenic, rural, country roads as we make our way back to the Norther Rail Trail to finish up our last 23 miles of this incredible bike tour!