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RAW - Ride Around Winnipesaukee |
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| Name: |
Ride Around Winnipesaukee (RAW)
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| Location: |
Around Winnipesaukee
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| Distance: |
About 70 miles
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| Difficulty: |
Varied terrain including some good-sized hills.
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| Start: |
There are lots of places to start on this ride. Here are some ideas for where to park:
- The intersection of 11 and 11C
- Park in the Patrick’s Pub parking lot
- or follow the signs to Meadowbrook and park there
- In the off-season (before Memorial Day or after Labor Day), you can park in the Sawyers lot
- Wolfeboro
- Moultonborough
- Meredith (public parking by the town locks)
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| Description: |
This
ride is a loop that goes all the way around the big lake. The following
is a list of roads to take if you go around the lake clockwise. This
list starts in Gilford at the intersection of 11 and 11C – if you start
someplace else, just locate your start below and loop back to the top
of the list.
- Route 11 South to Alton Bay
- This
stretch has some nice views of the lake and some scenic overlooks.
There are sections with terrific, extra-wide shoulders that are a
pleasure to ride on, especially if you are with a group. But there are
also some sections where the shoulder disappears and you’ve got a white
line and then the dirt! If you are heading south, this bad stretch of
shoulders starts just beyond Ellacoya State park and continues for
several miles.
- In Alton Bay, take 28A North.
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that the section of road leaving Alton Bay has some narrow shoulders on
some winding roads and hills. Take care through this section.
- 28A connects to 28 North. Take 28 North
- At the intersection of 28 North and 109, take 109 North
- Continue on 109 until you get to Route 25 in Moultonborough. Take 25 South
- When you get to Meredith, Take Route 3 South
- When you get to Weirs Beach, take 11B South. This will take you back to the starting point at the intersection of 11B and 11
A note about the Wolfeboro to Weirs Beach section - I found a nice
write-up in the Boston Globe describing the route from Wolfeboro's Back
Bay to Weirs Beach with a return trip via the Mount Washington cruise
ship. Click Here to read the article
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| Submitted By: |
Jim Zimmermann |
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Comment by jimzim on 2008-04-14 15:08:52 Here's a nice 11B alternative in Gilford. Try taking Dockham Shores Road. This road connects to 11B in two places and avoids some of the sections of 11B that have hills and bad shoulders. Its also a very scenic ride through a neighborhood of beautiful lakeside homes. If going North on 11B, you'll pass Meadowbrook on your left, and then the road starts heading up a hill. About 50 yards up the hill is the entrance to Dockham Shores on your right. If you are coming South on 11B, you'll pass the entrance to Governor's Island (another nice ride) on your left, and the entrance to Dockham Shores is the next road on your left. | Comment by jimzim on 2008-04-14 15:40:32 Another scenic alternative on Route 11 in Gilford. Take Scenic Drive. If coming from Alton, the entrance is right at the entrance to Elacoya State Park. If coming from Gilford, take the second left after the light at the intersection of 11 and 11B. Scenic Drive and the connecting road closely follows the shore of the lake, and as the name implies, is very scenic. Its also a good way to avoid the hills on 11, but you do miss the scenic overlook on 11. | Please login or register to add comments |