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Bike Tours in New England from Hudson River Valley to Block Island

03-14-2011

 Great Freedom Adventures Announces 2011 USA Bike Tours Spanning Iconic New England Destinations From Hudson River Valley to Block Island

 

Six-Day/Five-Night Itineraries Accessible By Amtrak, Bus, Auto

Focus on Green Travel through Green Worlds by Bike

 

SHERBORN, MA, Mar. 14, 2011 ˆ The tour operator who promotes independence on two wheels, Great Freedom Adventures (http://www.greatfreedomadventures.com/), announces 2011 USA bike toursthat span four iconic New England destinations from New York‚s Hudson River Valley to Block Island on the Atlantic.

 

Eleven scheduled departures and per person double occupancy rates for the six-day/five-night programs (except for Block Island which is four days/ three nights) are:

 

-Maritime New England Bike Tour - June 26-July 1, July 17-22 and Aug. 21-26 at $2,395, single supplement $500 http://www.greatfreedomadventures.com/new-england-bike-tours.html

 

-Best of Vermont Bike Tour - July 24-29, July 31-Aug. 5 and Sept. 25-30 at $2,195 ($2,395 for September trip), single supplement $450 http://www.greatfreedomadventures.com/vermont-bike-tours.html

 

-Magnificent Hudson Valley, New York Bike Tour - Aug.  7-12 and Oct. 2-7 at $2,350, single supplement $425 http://www.greatfreedomadventures.com/new-york-bike-tours.html

 

-Enthralling Block Island, RI Vacation - July 10-13, Aug. 14-17 and Sept. 11-14 at $2,295 (September trip $2,195), single supplement $500.

http://www.greatfreedomadventures.com/block-island-ri-vacations.html

 

On all trips, guests may use their own bikes or rent them for $90 for the trip.

 

While biking is the main daily activity, none is a bike-compulsive itinerary. Company founder Jeanne Rummel has sleuthed out artisanal cheese-making farms, micro breweries, sunset sails, hiking trails, iconic homesteads, mansions, gardens and more to engage the curious in ways that allow them to discover new worlds.

 

Rummel has selected upscale lodges that mirror their locales and that also bring a diversity of proprietors into each regional and cultural mix.

 

The programs include some lunches and all but one dinner so that guests can get explore local eateries on their own now and then. Lodging, all breakfasts,
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