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We got some great advice about places to see at the southern end, Maggie Valley and thereabouts. Anyone have a suggestion just at the beginning of the BRP (north) or in the Shenandoah?
Also, here in the Uk all credit cards are chip and pin. Is it the same over there or will I just sign to authorise. Haven't used the thing for an age and I can't get a new pin in the time I have and i am wondering if its a problem or not.
Thanks
I have no idea about the "chip and pin" thing. Just choose "credit" when ya swipe your card, and you should be good to go.
Be sure to hit http://www.romanticasheville.com/mtmitchell.htm . I rolled the BRP on my week trip recently and proposed to my Lady atop Mount MItchell, it's beautiful up there. Enjoy!
There are plenty of places to stay... just depends on YOUR taste, and budget.
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/
http://www.virtualblueridge.com/
http://www.nps.gov/blri
All offer travel hints, and links to places to stay.
For a one night stay.... most folks I know use Best Western motels. The BAD news is you plan on riding the BRP in October.... that's PEAK leaf season.... motels might be scarse, and priced higher.
Be very careful while on the BRP, there will be a lot of tourists, and they have been known to stop in the middle of a curve.... take your time, and be prepared. This is also a high traffic for woodland critters.... deer, bears, groundhogs, turkeys, etc.... they have no concern about you, or your bikes.... again.... take it slow and easy
I like to take 3 days to ease from one end to the other... right at 150 miles, that gives me plenty of time to gawk, and take photos. You can do in in less time, but, you won't be able to fully enjoy everything the Parkways has to offer
I agree with jberg... Tuggles gap inn, is to be avoided, unless it's raining, and you need a break.... even then.... it's a toss-up
http://bluemountainbrewery.com/ a few miles east of MP 0 good freash food, great beer
http://www.peaksofotter.com/ near Bedford VA (although I like Otter Creek, better)
http://www.dday.org/ D-Day Memorial in Bedford VA worth a half day delay
http://www.visitmayberry.com/ Mt Airy.... the "real" mayberry....genuine 1950's Americana wrapped up in 2 city blocks.... ok... it's a "tourist trap" but I like it
http://www.grandfather.com/
http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/momi/main.php Mt Mitchell
That should get you started.... but.. IMO there is more than enough to keep you busy while on the BRP
Be sure to check on the "road closures".... I think it's open from end to end.... but, there's always SOME work going on
We rode the BRP last year in November, just after peak, but it was still incredible color!! Got cold quick when the sun was setting, but during the day it was fine with layers. We weren't cold, being from Maine, but my brother, from South Carolina was freezing, so it all depends on wheat you are used to.
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You could run into the same issues here after hours, as many stations are now requiring the entry of postal codes at the pump and the keypads don't accept alpha characters. During the day, you just sign inside the store. After hours, it could be a hassle as most pumps do not accept currency.
Good and safe riding!
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It WILL be cold riding on the Parkway in the morning and late afternoon that time of the year in the higher elevations. If you ride the whole thing, you will be lucky if you do not have at least one deer cross your path. That being said, it is probably my favorite place to ride in the fall. Absolutely beautiful...










