The way points of this bicycle route:
start going East on Market St / rt 308
Left - Mulberry St
Left - Mulberry St, to its end
Left - route 9 South
Right - Montgomery St
Right - Old Post Rd
Left - Hook Rd
Right - Middle Rd
Straight across high-speed high-traffic rt 9G, continue on Middle Rd, to its end
Left - Rokeby Rd
Right - Benner Rd
Right - Garden St
Left - Phillips St
Right - Market St / rt 199 East
(several food options)
Left - Linden Av, becomes rt 79 / Budd Corners Rd
Right - Pitcher Lane, to its end
Straight across high-speed high-traffic rt 9, continue on Pitcher Ln extension to its end
Right - Old Post Rd, to its end
Lerft - rt 56
Left - Spring Lake Rd / rt 55
(curve Right, continue on Spring Lake Rd)
(enters Columbia County, becomes rt 19)
Right - rt 2
(food, as of 2007)
Left - rt 19
(to see more of a big horse farm, continue straight a ways further)
Left - Maple Ln
Straight across high-speed rt 9 onto Sparrow Bush Rd, to its end
Right - rt 31
Straight across rt 23 onto Route 9 North
bear Left - Warren St
(various food options, and an Amtrak railroad station. For a view of the Hudson River, continue on Warren St to its end)
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From Rhinebeck north to Hudson on the east side of the Hudson River. Mostly avoids higher-traffic, lots of pretty farms + orchards. Labels on map points form a detailed cue sheet (click on Show, then Cue Sheet). Map points not tested or tweaked for best GPS navigation. routeID = [bhva7c]. Connects with other routes on www.roberts-1.com/bikehudson - (search Bikely for [bhvr8a] + [bhva6b] + [bhva6c])
This route last checked by us in 2007.
Tagged with: Recreational, Onroad, Smooth, Unsafe, Touring