Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Trip Summary

7 Days / 6 Nights
Avg miles per day: 25-55
Hill profile:Flat

Join us for a six night/seven day tour of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

Our tour will take you from Chincoteague Island and the Assateague Island National Seashore with its wild ponies, bird watching, pristine beaches and an iconic lighthouse to the small town of Onancock (pronounced oh-NAN-cock) and then on to the beach town of Cape Charles. We will spend two nights at each of three hotels. On these days you can ride or take a break.

After Chincoteague, you will enjoy the cycling on quiet, peaceful roads. The riding is pancake flat, but it can get windy there sometimes.

Day 1
Friday
We will meet on Chincoteague Island where we will have a 24 mile ride around Chincoteague Island and the Assateague Island National Seashore.

There are wild ponies that live on Assateague Island. There are spots where you are likely to see them from afar, or you might be lucky, like we were, and get pony photobombed!

Check out the video we accidentally captured on our Cycliq camera.

You can also take a short walk to the Assateague Lighthouse that was built in the 1860’s and also explore the lovely beach.

We end the day with a group dinner where we can enjoy the fresh seafood that Virginia’s Eastern Shore is known for.

Day 2
Saturday
We will be staying two nights on Chincoteague Island. You will have the choice of riding a remote start 40 to 50 mile ride on the mainland, or you can enjoy Chincoteague Island, including the Chincoteague Museum and National Park. Be sure to check out Island Creamery, ranked in 2014 as the best ice cream shop in the United States! If you decide to ride, we suggest that you ride a remote start ride from Snow Hill, Maryland (about 40 minutes from Chincoteague) to Berlin, Maryland. Berlin was named the “Coolest Small Town in America”. After getting lunch in the town (and by the way, the Island Creamery recently branched out and opened a second store – and it’s in Berlin!), head back to Snow Hill and then to Chincoteague. Dinner is on your own. Since the days are long in May, you will have time to explore.
Day 3
Sunday
On Day 3, we leave Chincoteague. We first drive across the causeway to the mainland peninsula (named the Delmarva Peninsula, a combination of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia). After parking, you will continue on bike. We will have a stop in Parksley and meet with a docent at the Eastern Shore Railway Museum. Enjoy a picnic lunch nearby. We end the day’s riding in the fishing village of Onancock where you can browse the shops and enjoy sunset over the Chesapeake Bay. We will enjoy a group dinner at the Charlotte Hotel & Restaurant.
Day 4
Monday
We spend the day in Onancock. You could do a loop ride, or if you would like a day off of the tandem, we recommend taking a ferry to Tangier Island. Tangier Island is a small island about an hour-long ferry ride from Onancock. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, over 700 people live on the island, many from families who have lived on the island for generations and are predominantly fishermen. They even speak a dialect similar to Elizabethan English. You can visit the island museum, rent bicycles to explore, rent golf carts, kayak or just stroll around and enjoy this somewhat isolated island. The views from Tangier Island are expansive and lovely. The ferry will bring you back to Onancock around 4:30pm. Dinner is on your own where there are a number of restaurant choices within walking distance of our inns.
Day 5
Tuesday
We leave Onancock enroute to Cape Charles. We will meet for lunch at the Chatham Winery. Feel free to do a tasting there too! We can pick up any of your purchases. You will end the day in Cape Charles. This is pretty far south on the Delmarva peninsula. There are shops, restaurants and an easy access bay side beach at Cape Charles.

Enjoy another sunset along the Bay. We will also take you back to retrieve your car. Dinner is on your own.

Day 6
Wed
You will have the choice of relaxing in Cape Charles or taking a ride further south to Kiptopeke State Park with its very odd jetty and the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge where over 400 migratory birds pass through in the spring and fall. We end the day back in Cape Charles where we will enjoy a final group dinner.
Day 7
Thursday
The tour ends after breakfast. If you want to, you can then drive over the world famous Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Finished in 1964, the bridge/tunnel is 18 miles long, including two one mile tunnels. When it was completed it was named “one of the seven engineering wonders of the modern world”. It is only one of ten bridge tunnels in the world. It is a common destination for engineering students the world over. Anyway, how many bridges have a restaurant and gift shop on it?!!

You can then continue on to Williamsburg, Virginia where you can continue the tour on your own. (Yes, we can give you some routes.)

 

Daily Ride Summary

Day Miles /Feet of Elevation
1 24 miles / 125′ elevation
2 43 or 55 miles / 424′ or 572′ elevation
3 28 or 45 miles / 342′ or 202′ elevation
4 34 miles / 316′ elevation
5 48 miles / 584′ elevation
6 38 miles / 379′ elevation

What is included?

  • 6 nights lodging (see the hotels/country inns below for the different lodging choices)
  • 6 breakfasts. (Note that the Hotel Cape Charles offers a light continental breakfast, but there are plenty of more hearty options a near the hotel)
  • 2 lunches
  • 3 dinners
  • Routes
  • Luggage transport
  • SAG support
  • Tandem case storage
  • Wine tasting at Chatham Winery

Note that we expect that you will be bringing your own bike on the trip. Couples on single bikes are always welcome on our trips. If you do not have a bike, give us a call and we can discuss options.

What is not included?

  • Transportation to Chincoteague Island (start point)
  • Meals, other than those mentioned above
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Admissions to points of interest not mentioned above

What is the average mileage per day?

Average mileage is in the 25 to 50 mile range. We believe that there is enough to see so that more miles may prevent you from fully enjoying the culture of the area. That said, we can work with you if you would like to ride more miles. Bear in mind, though, that we will not be providing SAG support, except in an emergency, if you are off the main route.

Where will we be staying?

While this could change, here are the inns that we plan to stay in. We stay at Chincoteague, Onancock and Cape Charles for two nights each.

Comfort Inn and Suites – Chincoteague
Inn at Onancock / Charlotte Hotel – Onancock
Hotel Cape Charles – Cape Charles

How do you get to Virginia’s Eastern Shore?

The nearest airports are Norfolk, Virginia (ORF) and Salisbury Regional Airport (SBY). Larger airports are Reagan, Dulles and Philly, but they are over a two hour drive from our tour. We recommend that you rent a car for the entire time of the tour. That may be less expensive than hiring a cab or Uber from the airports.