It's definitely a lovely little trail. Not super long (only 6 miles or
so) but a very nice ride through some very scenic rural agricultural
countryside. Best in Spring or Fall. It gets a little hot and humid in
the summer. I've been going to Rehoboth Beach for decades with my
family and it was a very welcome addition when I discovered the state
had built this trail. Not only is it a nice ride but it opens up a
safe route from Rehoboth to Lewes that doesn't involve riding on Rte
1, a 6 lane wide highway; and that's a big plus.

Through-riders should know that it also provides easy access to the
Cape May, NJ-Lewes ferry. If you're doing longer distance touring up
or down the Delmarva Penninsula and New Jersey, you should definitely
figure on running down the trail for a bit.

Glad to find other Riv-bikers are enjoying it.  I've run up and down
the trail on my Atlantis more than a few times.

Peter
NYC




On Jun 1, 7:07 am, islaysteve <alkire...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Just got back from a quick trip to Rehobeth Beach.  I took my Bleriot
> for it's first off-pavement outing on the Junction-Breakwater Trail
> that runs from Rehobeth to Lewes, DE.  It's a great trail and I
> enjoyed the ride thoroughly.  Surface is mostly hard-packed dirt with
> light gravel on top.  The Nifty-Swiftys on the bike did fine on this
> surface and I felt very confident.  Here's the link to some 
> photos:https://picasaweb.google.com/109191668701158452616/BleriotAtRehobethB...
>
> Steve

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