Roanoke South Routing
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Roanoke South Routing
Hey everyone,
I was following the ACA routing Atlantic coast route down the east coast from Connecticut. I've biked just about 1000 miles now but cut off the route in Richmond to head to my parent's house at Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia near Roanoke. I am contemplating my next routing.
Does anyone have any experience with biking in this area? I'm wondering if I should head back towards the east coast and bike through the outer banks or continue south. I definitely would like to make it back to Savannah GA since it's a city I always have wanted to visit. Any recommendations are much appreciated. I would also love to have any company even for a short time. Thank you so much!!
Joe
I was following the ACA routing Atlantic coast route down the east coast from Connecticut. I've biked just about 1000 miles now but cut off the route in Richmond to head to my parent's house at Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia near Roanoke. I am contemplating my next routing.
Does anyone have any experience with biking in this area? I'm wondering if I should head back towards the east coast and bike through the outer banks or continue south. I definitely would like to make it back to Savannah GA since it's a city I always have wanted to visit. Any recommendations are much appreciated. I would also love to have any company even for a short time. Thank you so much!!
Joe
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It all depends on what you want to do. I rode Richmond down to Raleigh down to Columbia before heading towards Tallahassee a couple of years ago, most of it on US301. Wasn't a bad ride at all. What do you want to see, that always determines your routing more than anything else. Granted how much time you have available can also make a big difference.
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If you depart SML for the Outer Banks you will be doing a very erratic zigzag to Savannah. Taking U.S. 220 or U.S. 29 south from the lake (depending on which end of the lake you leave) will take you to Greensboro NC, but you should probably ask yourself what you want to see along the way to Savannah. The route from Roanoke to Savannah is like this: l, while the route from Roanoke to the Outer Banks to Savannah is like this: >. That's a lot of riding. Good luck!
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If you depart SML for the Outer Banks you will be doing a very erratic zigzag to Savannah. Taking U.S. 220 or U.S. 29 south from the lake (depending on which end of the lake you leave) will take you to Greensboro NC, but you should probably ask yourself what you want to see along the way to Savannah. The route from Roanoke to Savannah is like this: l, while the route from Roanoke to the Outer Banks to Savannah is like this: >. That's a lot of riding. Good luck!
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It's been a few years since I drove it regularly but it goes through some pretty country. However, it is divided four-lane and it is the main road through the area so expect considerable traffic. Trucks and hills. It's more "direct" than it is a "pleasant cycling experience" but it'll get you there.
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Check out the cycle layer of OpenStreetMap - https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=1....1363&layers=C - it has several marked routes which could help with your decision.
Now, you're in Roanoke! I feel silly to ask but have you been on the Blue Ridge Parkway (last time I had the opportunity to check it out, it was closed for the season)? You could head south on BRP and then follow what Google suggests to Charlotte (though word of warning - don't trust Google):
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Roan...35.2270869!3e1
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Sounds like you're looking for more of "pleasant cycling experience" than "considerable traffic"
Check out the cycle layer of OpenStreetMap - https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=1....1363&layers=C - it has several marked routes which could help with your decision.
Now, you're in Roanoke! I feel silly to ask but have you been on the Blue Ridge Parkway (last time I had the opportunity to check it out, it was closed for the season)? You could head south on BRP and then follow what Google suggests to Charlotte (though word of warning - don't trust Google):
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Roan...35.2270869!3e1
Check out the cycle layer of OpenStreetMap - https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=1....1363&layers=C - it has several marked routes which could help with your decision.
Now, you're in Roanoke! I feel silly to ask but have you been on the Blue Ridge Parkway (last time I had the opportunity to check it out, it was closed for the season)? You could head south on BRP and then follow what Google suggests to Charlotte (though word of warning - don't trust Google):
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Roan...35.2270869!3e1
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https://labs.strava.com/heatmap/#10/-...10/orange/bike
Actually, if you use the route builder and set your starting point in Roanoke, and ending point in Charlotte, the routing algorithm does a pretty good job using most popular roads!
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Thanks for all the advice! I'm heading down the blue ridge parkway tomorrow and planning on being in Asheville on Friday! I plan on hanging out for the weekend and then heading two days to Charlotte. I'll hang out there and then head to Myrtle beach back to the ACA Atlantic Coast route!





