BRAVA - Bike Ride Across VA
**Riders must be fit and up for a challenge. There is a lot of climbing the first few days and daily mileage will vary from 60-80 miles per day. **
The Colonial Capital Building in Historic Williamsburg VA
📅 Dates: June 26 - July 5, 2027
🚴♀️ Duration: 10 Days, 9 nights | 60-80 miles per day
📍Locations: From Breaks Interstate Park, at the Kentucky/Virginia State Line to Williamsburg & Yorktown VA
💲 Cost: $3,695 (double occupancy) + $1000 for single supplement.
Note, deposit to book is $1,000
History lovers rejoice! Following the historic Bicycle Route 76 corridor, this epic 10 day adventure begins at the Kentucky state line and finishes at the Victory Monument in Yorktown during Independence Day festivities. Riders will experience Virginia’s diverse landscapes, rich history, charming small towns, and unforgettable hospitality while covering 60 to 80 miles per day. Along the way, you’ll ride past several historic sites including Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, The HIghlands, home of James Monroe, Sherwood Forest, James Tyler’s birthplace. You will learn a lot about the founding of our Nation from local guides.
What’s Included:
9 nights in premium accommodations across Virginia
Daily breakfast and most dinners
Lunch provided in remote areas; otherwise, you're free to choose your lunch stops
Historic education from local guides throughout the route
5-person support team
Transportation when biking isn't possible
Luggage transport
Commemorative jersey
Support vehicles with water, snacks, and mechanical aid
Ham radio support in low cell service areas
2-night stay in Colonial Williamsburg with a guided tour of Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown
Post-tour transportation from Yorktown to Williamsburg and then back to participants' cars on July 5
Highlights:
Begin your tour with breathtaking mountain and valley views through the Appalachian & Blue Ridge Mountains
Flexible sightseeing options along the way at Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson
Ride past several historic sites including The HIghlands, home of James Monroe & Sherwood Forest, James Tyler’s birthplace.
Complete your tour at the Victory Monument on the York River in Historic Yorktown, where Lord Cornwallis’s surrender marked a pivotal moment in American history
Partake in July 4th festivities in Williamsburg and Yorktown, Virginia, including fireworks at the Governor’s Palace.