Choose Your Route!
15-Mile: The Coastal Cruise 🌊
Start at Two Roads and head south toward the serene coastal charm of Lordship. Soak in the views of this quaint beach town—they'll provide the perfect fuel for your journey north! Next, you'll roll past the historic Sikorsky Memorial Airport, pedal through bustling downtown Stratford, and reach your turnaround point at the Rest Stop @ St. Mark's Church. Power through the final stretch back to Two Roads for your well-deserved, celebratory craft beer!
30-Mile: The Shoreline Scape 🏘️
The 30-Mile course follows the scenic route of the 15-Mile, kicking off at Two Roads and sending you south toward the serene coastal charm of Lordship. After soaking in those quaint beach town views, you’ll journey deeper along the Connecticut coast! Head into the beautiful city of Milford, CT, known for its stunning houses, vibrant shopping and eating areas, and a long stretch of scenic beachfront coastline to view as you ride. Finish strong back at Two Roads for your well-deserved, celebratory craft beer!
45-Mile: The Experienced Explorer ⛰️
For our most ambitious riders, the 45-Mile course encompasses the full experience of both the 15-Mile and 30-Mile routes, plus an outer loop. The adventure continues as the 45-Mile course heads north into Huntington, CT. Here, you'll find less-traveled roads with slightly more elevation to challenge our experienced riders. Before looping back, you’ll enjoy a second stop at St. Mark's Church for a final refuel, then finish strong back at Two Roads Brewing for a rewarding cold beer!
Route Considerations
If you have questions about the routes, please reach out to info@bikesandbeers.com. We are always open to route suggestions or general inquiries about the ride.
*Routes are subject to change due to road closures and hazards.
*Bikes & Beers collaborates closely with local authorities, cycling advocacy groups, and bike shops to design the safest and best routes possible, working within local constraints and natural geography.
 
				
					 
							 
							 
							