4-Day C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Historic Bike Tour Adventure

Duration

4 days

Daily Biking

24 to 27 miles

Trip difficulty

2-Easier to Intermediate

From

USD 2799

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C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Antietam in spring
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Harpers ferry history sign
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Canal towpath trail by river
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour infinity pool at Bavarian Inn
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour canal trail with canal
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Antietam in spring
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Harpers ferry history sign
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour Canal towpath trail by river
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour infinity pool at Bavarian Inn
C&O Canal Civil War Getaway Bike Tour canal trail with canal

Duration

4 days

Daily Biking

24 to 27 miles

Trip difficulty

2-Easier to Intermediate

From

USD 2799

Trip Overview

This four-day getaway brings you to the lovely lower Shenandoah Valley where you get to experience the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal Towpath Trail and the area’s famous Civil War sites. Highlights of the tour include pedaling along the Potomac and exploring both the Antietam National Battlefield and Harpers Ferry. This tour is rich not only with history, but with beautiful sights and delicious meals, too. For the entire trip, you stay in Shepherdstown, WV, at the magnificent Bavarian Inn, an 11-acre European-inspired boutique resort perched on a picturesque bluff overlooking the Potomac River. Each day you branch out from your home base to explore a different section of the region.


Surfaces for this tour: 35% Paved and 65% Gravel.

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Itinerary

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This four-day getaway brings you to the Shenandoah Valley to pedal the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal Towpath Trail and see the area’s famous Civil War sites at both Antietam National Battlefield and Harpers Ferry. Plus, you stay at a boutique inn.

1 - C&O Canal Towpath

C&O Canal Towpath

The two pick-up locations today are Fairfield Inn & Suites Arundel Mills BWI Airport at 8:30am, or the Bavarian Inn at 10:30am. 

Meet the others in the group at lunch before getting fitted to your bike and heading out for your first ride on the C&O Canal Towpath. Though you begin your ride in West Virginia, as soon as you cross over the Potomac River (less than one mile into your ride!), you are in Maryland. Stretching 185 miles in length, the C&O Towpath passes 74 lifts that were constructed to make the river navigable over its 605-foot change in elevation. You get to cycle 45 miles of the towpath, so you get a great feel for how the canal functions.

When you return to the hotel, familiarize yourself with the grounds, make yourself at home, and then join the group for a tasty dinner at the Bavarian Brothers Brewery.
Accommodation: Bavarian Inn
Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Biking: 24 miles (38 kilometres)
Elevation Gain: 620 feet (189 metres)
Terrain: Easier

2 - Harpers Ferry & John Brown's Raid

Harpers Ferry & John Brown's Raid

After a filling gourmet breakfast, shuttle north to Williamsport, where you begin cycling a different section of the C&O Canal. The ride starts off following the towpath, where you see lots of locks — each with its own story to tell. About two-thirds of the way into the ride, you turn off the towpath and head toward Antietam National Battlefield. You meet your fellow riders at Antietam for a group picnic … and then are guided by a Civil War enthusiast, who gives you a fascinating overview of the events that happened at the battlefield. The Battle of Antietam, which took place on September 17, 1862, was a major turning point in the Union’s favor. With 22,727 dead, wounded, or missing, the single-day battle was (and continues to be) the bloodiest day in U.S. history. After the tour, feel free to explore the battlefield at your own pace. You can either cycle back to the inn on your own or get a lift in the van.

Tonight, you are on your own for dinner. Consider going for a swim at the inn’s gorgeous infinity pool before heading to town for dinner. Before calling it a night, perhaps sit out by the firepit, where you can enjoy the evening sky while roasting s’mores.
Accommodation: Bavarian Inn
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Biking: 27 miles (43 kilometres)
Elevation Gain: 870 feet (265 metres)
Terrain: Easier

3 - Harpers Ferry & John Brown's Raid

Harpers Ferry & John Brown's Raid

After breakfast, start riding directly from the hotel following the C&O Towpath toward the south. You head to Brunswick, where you’re on your own for lunch. Afterward, you pedal to Harpers Ferry — a National Historic Park that is the site of the John Brown’s famous raid of the Federal Armory, the event that triggered the Civil War. Spend the afternoon as you wish, visiting the monuments, hiking the trails, or exploring the town. Meet the van in the late afternoon to shuttle back to the inn.

This evening you dine on German and American fare at the elegant Potomac Room, while enjoying stunning views of the nearby river.
Accommodation: Bavarian Inn
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Biking: 27 miles (43 kilometres)
Elevation Gain: 640 feet (195 metres)
Terrain: Easier

4 - Hike or Bike & Departure Day

Hike or Bike & Departure Day

Enjoy your final breakfast at the Bavarian Inn as you decide how you would like to spend your morning. You can join your leader to hike the Final Attack Trail, a 3-mile route that begins at the Burnside Bridge and takes you by key spots that were critical in the historic Antietam battle. If you’d prefer to bike rather than hike, you can cycle a 25-mile loop that will take you along the canal, over to Antietam, past the Burnside Bridge, and back to the hotel.

After checking out of the hotel, head to a final celebration lunch before saying goodbye or shuttling back to the optional starting hotel near Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
Accommodation: Not applicable
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Hiking: 3 mile (4.8 kilometres)

Biking: 25 miles (40 kilometres)
Elevation Gain: 1,130 feet (344 metres)
Terrain: Intermediate

Dates

Prices are per person based on double occupancy (2 people in one room). A deposit of $750 holds your reservation for most tours. For tours less than 6 days, the deposit is $500.

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What's Included

  • 3 nights’ accommodation
  • 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
  • Our own highly experienced trip leaders, with you from start to finish
  • Industry leading Guest-to-Guide ratio (averaging 6:1)
  • Your own ‘Account’, an online space with everything required for your adventure
  • Our knowledgeable Customer Service Team to answer your queries - just a phone call, email or chat away
  • Customer Service pre-trip phone calls to ensure you’re 'trip ready'
  • Delicious snacks and non-alcoholic drinks to keep you fueled
  • Gravel bikes with drop handlebars, Hybrid with flat-bar handlebars or E-Bikes, equipped with a front handlebar bag or rear carrier, branded water bottle, mirror and flat pedals
  • Ride with GPS for navigation along with the detailed maps and itineraries
  • Branded t-shirt and bag
  • All activities outlined in the itinerary
  • All necessary equipment (well-maintained and safe) for activities
  • Transportation in our air-conditioned vans - safe, clean, modern and comfortable!

Inns

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Bavarian Inn

A romantic country inn offering European elegance and world class service from its scenic location perched on a bluff overlooking the Potomac River. The charming and historic inn is owned by the Asam family, who maintain the highest standard in hospitality, gourmet dining and guest comfort. Many of the 72 luxuriously appointed rooms feature gas fireplaces and whirlpool baths among their amenities. The 11 acre grounds include an Infinity Pool and Bar, Tennis Court and multiple formal and casual dining options.

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