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Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Have Some Outdoor Fun By Taking A New Glarus Bike Tour

By Jessica Brooks


For years, Wisconsin has held the mark of being among the best states for cycling in the United States. A New Glarus bike tour will take you on an exploration of pure natural beauty, with rolling plains and lakes making up the top attractions in the area. Many other interesting sites are open for exploration, the famed local breweries being top among them.

The local tour companies usually plan for 3 to 8 day tours. It is advisable to travel with your bike if you have ample space for it in your car, but rentals are available from $100. Accommodation is also provided by most organizers, with standard rooms starting at $500 for five days.

Before traveling, it is important to check with the local tour firms on the availability of tours during that season. There is very little activity that goes on in winter and spring. The busiest months for the local firms are the months of summer. Just send an advance email to confirm availability.

Madison is always the starting point for most tours. The two renowned lakes in the area, Monona and Mendota, have miles of trails by their shores. Sailors, paddle boarders and kayakers flock these lakes regularly. In the summer months, the surrounding campgrounds get flocked with campers.

As you continue with your ride, you head out into the countryside. Cyclists usually like to stop by for photo sessions by the many red barns built on rolling farm fields. The Edgewater Hotel is a top local hotel where cyclists often love to regroup for the night. Its strategic location allows for great views of Lake Mendota and the magnificent Capitol Dome.

The most visited cycling spot in the state is New Glarus, situated just a couple of miles away from Madison. It is a town that began in 1845 after the arrival of Swiss immigrants. Many visitors find its hills and cattle grazing on the sprawling farms a magical sight. The town streets are quite and dotted with chalets and Swiss museums. Be sure to get a drink at a famous brew pub in the southern section of the town.

The Madison city skyline is clearly visible from the town. There is an excellent road network that connects it to the city. Despite the low traffic on the roads, cyclists are always encouraged to cycle on the shoulder of the road. There are plenty of restaurants in town for a quick afternoon meal after a lengthy ride.

The eastern outskirts of town are dotted with open prairies, lakeside communities and rolling ridge lines. The spectacular landscape was geographically formed by glacial forces. One archeological site that holds the greatest significance on the local history is Aztalan. Its human history and culture dates back to 1000 AD. This is certainly one place you should not simply cycle past without stopping.

Visitors often make it a point to check out Lake Geneva. Its surrounding landscape consists of bogs and forestland. Ride carefully when traversing the nearby trails. The vicinity of the lake is also lined up with restaurants, so grabbing a quick meal while exploring should be easy.




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