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Atlantic Coast Section 4


Product #: BC-1401

Overall Rating: 4 Stars
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You can expect heavy traffic leaving Richmond, though for the remainder of the route in Virginia you will be on predominantly rural roads. These roads wander through tobacco and peanut fields over slightly rolling country. The route becomes more level in North Carolina. The beach access roads north of Wilmington will be busier during tourist season and on weekends. The Outer Banks Alternate is 78 miles longer than the main route. Wind is an important riding factor on the exposed Outer Banks. The inland route is more sheltered, and should be used during stormy weather. Click on enlargement for detail.

 

Current Printed Version: 2011

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/atlanticcoast.cfm



Customer Reviews

5 of 8 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars Excellent map
by Gary Miller from Denver NC on May 4, 2012
  I've purchased two adventure cycling maps and they are very thorough in their information. Not all routes are perfect in that they arent always off road. But this isnt any fault of the cartographers. To their benefit the makers do everything to chart the roads less traveled. When busy roads are the only choice to travel upon the maps make mention of this. I find these maps not only make route finding easy but they also furnish tons of info for rest stops, campsites, alternative routes that provide scenic views, food stores, inns and other info. The maps are well worth the money and are a cyclists dream.
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4 Stars Good way to do a loop ride
by a member from West Virginia USA on Nov 4, 2011
  We purchased Atlantic Coast Section 4 and used it to start at Jacksonville, NC and do a clockwise loop north up the mainland and then south on the Outer Banks returning to Jacksonville. The maps were accurate although several campsites and lodgings were closed or demolished by Hurrican Irene (2 months previous to the tour). We did deviate from the route in some instances.

5 Stars Map Review
by a member from Cleveland, OH USA on Feb 3, 2011
  I received the map and loved it! I am planning my route for a 1000 mile solo ride in the summer/fall 2011. This map, an the others that I purchased will help me determine the safest and best route available. Thank you!

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