A few years ago, we rode from Jamestown to Richmond, stayed the night and then biked back. We stopped at Cul’s Courthouse Grille for lunch both ways. It was a great two day trip. This spring we biked from Jamestown to Cul’s for lunch and then biked back, just like you did. They serve a great lunch and always treat their patrons well. I think they love to have people riding the trail stop in.
Hi Pedro, Always great to hear from you. We definitely are lucky to have our health and the ability to get to all these great places. We have so many more to come…..
Nice video. I rode about 30 miles on this trail from the Richmond end a couple months ago and it was very enjoyable. I’d like to ride some of the Jamestown end too soon. It looks to be more interesting than the Richmond end.
I LOVE this trail. I’m as 31-year resident of Williamsburg and I run this trail weekly. I learned something about those historical markers on the path just past the Settlement- who knew that there was an audio guide explaining them! Don’t forget to stop at Spoke and Art (towards the beginning of the trail). A great place meet other bikers/runners and get a cold beverage.
We always appreciate your continued support. We hope you get a chance to ride this trail, and we hope to get back and ride it to the end in Richmond sometime soon. Thanks for watching.
HI 👋 LOOKED LIKE A GREAT TIME ! THE PLACES FOR EAT & DRINK LOOKED CLEAN & GOOD EATS . WERE THERE RESTROOMS STOPS ALONG THE WAY ? BE SAFE ☺️ 🙏HAVE FUN ☺️ 🙏 ENJOYED ☺️ 🙏GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES ☺️ 🙏 THANK YOU ☺️ 🙏
There are a few restrooms along the trail, but not many. If you click on the link to the trail map down in the video description you will find the restroom locations. Thanks so much for your support.
We only rode to about the halfway point; we didn't stay at the halfway point. We stayed in the Williamsburg-Busch Gardens Area Campground. However, we did pass a campground on the trail at the 7 mile marker -- The Chickahominy Riverfront Park. You could get to the trail right from the Park. Thanks for your support of our channel.
The trail starts at the Jamestown Settlement. You should be able to Google that, or if you have the TrailLink app that will show you where mile 0 is. If you pay for the subscription to TrailLink (I think it’s $19.95/year) then it will give you GPS directions. Thanks for watching.
Our bikes have a range of up to 90 miles in ECO. We did ride for a bit in tour on this trail. We had about 1/3 of our battery left. Thanks for watching.
A few years ago, we rode from Jamestown to Richmond, stayed the night and then biked back. We stopped at Cul’s Courthouse Grille for lunch both ways. It was a great two day trip. This spring we biked from Jamestown to Cul’s for lunch and then biked back, just like you did. They serve a great lunch and always treat their patrons well. I think they love to have people riding the trail stop in.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with the trail. We appreciate your support of our channel.
Beautiful trail indeed. You guys are so lucky to have the opportunity to enjoy all these wonderful and very different trails all over this great land.
Hi Pedro, Always great to hear from you. We definitely are lucky to have our health and the ability to get to all these great places. We have so many more to come…..
Nice video. I rode about 30 miles on this trail from the Richmond end a couple months ago and it was very enjoyable. I’d like to ride some of the Jamestown end too soon. It looks to be more interesting than the Richmond end.
Thank you for sharing your experience on this trail. We appreciate your support of our channel.
I LOVE this trail. I’m as 31-year resident of Williamsburg and I run this trail weekly. I learned something about those historical markers on the path just past the Settlement- who knew that there was an audio guide explaining them! Don’t forget to stop at Spoke and Art (towards the beginning of the trail). A great place meet other bikers/runners and get a cold beverage.
Hi. Thanks for sharing your love for the trail. We wish we had saved a second day to get all the way to Richmond! Thanks for watching.
Nice trail i hope i can ride it someday soon you and Randy inspire me. As a fellow Rochesterian i Salute You Guys
We always appreciate your continued support. We hope you get a chance to ride this trail, and we hope to get back and ride it to the end in Richmond sometime soon. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful trail, I am sending this video to my husband I want to ride it.thank you for sharing
I hope you have a great time - and if you like fried oysters, you know where to get some along the way!! Thanks for watching.
We are in Williamsburg right now. 1st visit and we will see if we have time for a ride as we are only here for a couple days. Thanks for sharing!
I hope you get a chance to get out on this trail while you are in the area. Thanks for watching.
We’re doing it!!! Yes
Have a great ride!
Excellent share, hello from Newport News Va
Hi, thanks for watching and for taking a minute to comment.
@@Adventuresonebikes my pleasure
Great video as always. One day, God willing my wife and I will be able to do something similar to you all.
Thank you for your continued support and kind comments. We hope you get the opportunity to get out and enjoy all the great trails across the US.
Virginia Capitol trail is a great bike trail 👍👍
Totally agree!!! Thanks for watching.
HI 👋
LOOKED LIKE A GREAT TIME ! THE PLACES FOR EAT & DRINK LOOKED CLEAN & GOOD EATS . WERE THERE RESTROOMS STOPS ALONG THE WAY ? BE SAFE ☺️ 🙏HAVE FUN ☺️ 🙏 ENJOYED ☺️ 🙏GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES ☺️ 🙏 THANK YOU ☺️ 🙏
There are a few restrooms along the trail, but not many. If you click on the link to the trail map down in the video description you will find the restroom locations. Thanks so much for your support.
Where did you stay at the halfway point? Is there a campground there?
We only rode to about the halfway point; we didn't stay at the halfway point. We stayed in the Williamsburg-Busch Gardens Area Campground. However, we did pass a campground on the trail at the 7 mile marker -- The Chickahominy Riverfront Park. You could get to the trail right from the Park. Thanks for your support of our channel.
Where does this start exactly. Or can I Google it?
The trail starts at the Jamestown Settlement. You should be able to Google that, or if you have the TrailLink app that will show you where mile 0 is. If you pay for the subscription to TrailLink (I think it’s $19.95/year) then it will give you GPS directions. Thanks for watching.
How much battery life was left after 45 miles 🤔 ?
Our bikes have a range of up to 90 miles in ECO. We did ride for a bit in tour on this trail. We had about 1/3 of our battery left. Thanks for watching.
You were right next door! I so wish we could have met and ridden together. Sigh.
Darn!! That would have been fun. Thanks for your support of our channel.
@@Adventuresonebikes Are you headed for the Creeper Trail?
Some day. It’s not in our plans for this year, but we want to ride the entire Greenbrier and then Virginia Creeper sometime soon.
Nice video!! What kind of e bikes are you riding?
Thanks for watching. Our bikes are Gazelle Ultimate C8’s.