Northern Virginia Rider
06-02-2004, 04:41 AM
My wife and I have been looking for a vacation somewhere where she can do lots of yoga and I can ride some trails. I came across a yoga retreat at the Mount Washington Hotel, which is apparently in Bretton Woods, NH.
Any info regarding trails in the area would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Eric
DHbiker
06-02-2004, 01:00 PM
Well, on the otehr side of Mount Washington, more towards Wildcat Mountain Aki Area, There are the Great Glen Trails. If you like downhill riding give Attitash a shot but be prepared for the unexpected while biking there.
minkhiller
06-02-2004, 06:58 PM
My wife and I have been looking for a vacation somewhere where she can do lots of yoga and I can ride some trails. I came across a yoga retreat at the Mount Washington Hotel, which is apparently in Bretton Woods, NH.
Any info regarding trails in the area would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
EricPM radair, he can hook you up.
dan(YELL)
06-15-2004, 11:55 AM
Great Glen at the base of Mt. Washington is good, no great.
They have a 24 hour race every year there, and you can map out a good 10 mile loop using the course. It would be a good mix of singletrack, double track and carraige roads.
see the trail map at: www.24hoursofgreatglen.com
Merrimack Dave
06-15-2004, 05:34 PM
It's a bit of a ride, but if you head east on 302 and take a right on Bear Notch road in Bartlett you will find a hell of a good network of trails on both sides of the road a few miles down. I bought a great tyvek map at the Red jacket cyclery a few years ago, it is located several more miles down rte 302 past Bear Notch, maybe they will send you one for a few $ if you call them. Good luck.
Dave
RuffusCorncobb
06-24-2004, 11:32 AM
If you run out of stuff to ride up around Bretton Woods check out the Moat Mountain trails also known as (Cedar Creek) in Conway. Stop into the Red Jersey cycles in Glen on RT 302 shop for directons or Maps if available.
The trails off the Kangamagus highway are excelent. ask for a map of the Rob (Or Roy) brook area. my favorite is the Nanamacomuck trails, Uppper Middle and Lower, starting at Lilly pond and going down to the Bear Notch road. then from Bear Knotch down to the covered bridge over the Swift river.
Miles of trails out there and now where near enough time to ride them all. The whites are blessed with some great riding. :)