Experience the stunning NH coastline on a comprehensive bike tour. Explore seaside scenery, visit lighthouses, secluded beaches, and enjoy the sea breeze. Book now and save!
Experience the stunning NH coastline on a comprehensive bike tour. Explore seaside scenery, visit lighthouses, secluded beaches, and enjoy the sea breeze. Book now and save!
- North Hampton State Beach - A top destination on the route, offering stunning views. North Hampton Beach is serene and tranquil, with vistas of the elegant Little Boars Head and the Isles of Shoals.
- Wallis Sands State Beach - An excellent spot for photography. Eight islands, located six miles off Rye’s coast, became a fishing hub for native…
- North Hampton State Beach - A top destination on the route, offering stunning views. North Hampton Beach is serene and tranquil, with vistas of the elegant Little Boars Head and the Isles of Shoals.
- Wallis Sands State Beach - An excellent spot for photography. Eight islands, located six miles off Rye’s coast, became a fishing hub for native peoples and Portuguese fishermen from the 1500s. By the early 1600s, European fishermen had established thriving permanent settlements there until the 1800s.
- Rye Harbor State Park - A brief stop will be made here to discuss the Captain John Smith Memorial and his 1614 visit to the area.
- Odiorne Point State Park - Once a “true wilderness” until about 400 years ago, Odiorne Point was first discovered by the Abenaki and Penacook Native American tribes, who called it “Pennaway” and only visited while passing through. They utilized the abundant resources, including coastal fishing and clam and mussel digging. Permanent settlement began in the 1600s. In 1623, Englishman David Thompson sailed on the Jonathan to settle along the New England coast, becoming the first to settle in New Hampshire at Odiorne Point. In 1660, John Odiorne joined the settlement, acquiring extensive land and shoreline, which later became the state park named after him. The site also features forts and bunkers dating back to the Civil War.
- Jenness State Beach - Enjoy a lobster roll.
- Great Island Common - A stop at the mouth of the Piscataqua River to briefly discuss the five military installations, lighthouses, and islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Prescott Park - Charles Prescott of Erie, PA, left $3 million to his sisters Josie and Mary Prescott in Portsmouth, NH, who used the funds to create Prescott Park. The Prescott sisters are directly responsible for the park’s creation, which includes over 10 acres of fountains and waterfront gardens along the Piscataqua River. Several historic warehouses, such as the Sheaf Warehouse, which outfitted the USS Ranger captained by John Paul Jones, were preserved from destruction.
- Wentworth by the Sea - A historic landmark in New Castle since its construction by the Campbell family in 1874. Local beer tycoon Frank Jones expanded the hotel after purchasing it in 1879 and owned it until his death in 1902. The hotel hosted delegates for the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth in 1905, ending the Russo-Japanese War. This exclusive luxury hotel welcomed visitors like Prince Charles, the Roosevelts, the Kennedys, and other celebrities. In the 1980s, the hotel closed amid economic downturns, leading to its deterioration.

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Embark on an exciting e-bike tour through New Hampshire’s coastal and seaside villages, covering a picturesque 19-mile route! The guide will lead stops at various points of interest, showcasing historic sites, art, sculptures, and beaches, all while cycling alongside the Piscataqua River, Atlantic Ocean, and the quaint village of New Castle. The tour…
Embark on an exciting e-bike tour through New Hampshire’s coastal and seaside villages, covering a picturesque 19-mile route! The guide will lead stops at various points of interest, showcasing historic sites, art, sculptures, and beaches, all while cycling alongside the Piscataqua River, Atlantic Ocean, and the quaint village of New Castle. The tour includes visits to Rye, North Hampton, and New Castle, where you can admire mansions, beaches, and vibrant Spring and Summer flowers that beautifully frame the scenic roads.
Explore delightful coastal towns, take in the stunning views of the Isles of Shoals, iconic lighthouses, and pristine beaches that will leave you in awe. The tour provides a guide, e-bike, helmet, and vest for your safety. Please arrive 30 minutes before the start time to go over road rules and bike safety. Prior experience with riding an eBike is MANDATORY and required.
Prepare for an incredible adventure as you glide smoothly along the NH coastline on your e-bike tour, which is limited to just six guests!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.