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Attraversamento in traghetto per ciclisti sul Lago Champlain

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Attraversamento in traghetto per ciclisti sul Lago Champlain

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Attraversamento in traghetto per ciclisti sul Lago Champlain

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The Lake Champlain Bike Ferry Crossing offers a unique seasonal passage across a 200-foot gap in the historic Colchester Causeway, connecting the Vermont mainland to the scenic Champlain Islands. Situated on the eastern side of Lake Champlain, approximately 10 miles from Burlington, this facility is a vital link for cyclists and pedestrians exploring the popular Island Line Trail. At an elevation of about 9 meters above sea level, the ferry provides stunning views of the vast freshwater lake, with the…

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    19 ottobre 2022

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    Qui la pista è interrotta. Ma d'estate un traghetto aiuta.
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    22 luglio 2023

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    Questo è un posto meraviglioso da visitare, tuttavia è possibile che il traghetto non sia operativo come è stato per me nel luglio 2023. Se hai intenzione di attraversare dall'altra parte durante il tuo tour, dovrai fare il giro della baia (attraverso Niquette Bay e Coalchester), che rappresenta circa 15 km in più
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    Ponte della pista ciclabile Island Line – Causeway di Colchester giro ad anello con partenza da Burlington

    51,9km

    03:11

    190m

    190m

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    Elevazione 10 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    sabato 6 giugno

    22°C

    14°C

    88 %

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    Velocità max vento: 24,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Grand Isle County, Vermont, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the operating hours and days for the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry?

    The Lake Champlain Bike Ferry typically operates seasonally, from Memorial Day weekend (late May) through early October. During peak summer months, it runs daily. In the spring and fall, it usually operates on weekends only. It's always best to check the official Local Motion website for the most current schedule before planning your trip, as dates and times can vary.

    What happens if the Bike Ferry is not operating when I want to cross?

    If the Bike Ferry is not operating, the direct crossing across "the Cut" is unavailable. Cyclists and pedestrians will need to take an alternative route around the bay. This detour, typically through Niquette Bay and Colchester, adds approximately 15 kilometers (about 9 miles) to your journey. Plan accordingly by checking the ferry schedule in advance.

    Is there a fee to use the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry, and how does it work?

    The Lake Champlain Bike Ferry operates on a donation-based system. While there isn't a mandatory fee, a suggested fare of $5 per person one-way is appreciated. These donations help support the non-profit organization Local Motion, which operates the ferry and maintains the Island Line Trail.

    What types of bikes can be accommodated on the ferry?

    The 45-foot pontoon boat is specially designed to accommodate a wide variety of bicycles. This includes standard road bikes and mountain bikes, as well as tandems, adaptive bikes, e-bikes, cargo bikes, trailers, and tag-alongs. There are dedicated bike racks to secure your bicycle during the short crossing.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the ferry crossing?

    While the immediate ferry crossing point is primarily a natural area, the Island Line Trail connects to the greater Burlington area and the Champlain Islands, both of which offer numerous amenities. Burlington, about 10 miles south, has a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, and hotels. On the Champlain Islands side, particularly in South Hero, you'll find local shops, farm stands, and some dining options, especially during the summer season.

    What are some popular loop bike routes that incorporate the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry?

    A popular loop involves starting in Burlington, cycling north on the Island Line Trail, crossing on the Bike Ferry to South Hero, and then exploring the Champlain Islands before returning. Many cyclists enjoy riding further into Grand Isle or North Hero. For a full loop back to Burlington without retracing the trail, you would typically cycle south through the islands and then use a different bridge or road network to return to the mainland, or simply turn around and take the ferry back.

    How long does the ferry crossing take, and what is the total distance of the Island Line Trail?

    The actual ferry crossing itself is quite short, typically lasting only 5-10 minutes as it bridges the 200-foot gap in the causeway. The entire Island Line Trail, of which the ferry is an integral part, is approximately 13.4 miles (21.6 kilometers) long, stretching from Oakledge Park in Burlington to the Champlain Islands.

    What should I bring for a cycling trip involving the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry?

    For a comfortable cycling trip, consider bringing water, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and appropriate cycling attire. A helmet is highly recommended. Don't forget a camera for the stunning views! If you plan to explore the islands, a small backpack for any purchases from farm stands or shops would be useful. Always carry basic bike repair tools and a spare tube.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for cycling on the Island Line Trail and using the ferry?

    The Island Line Trail is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for most cyclists. However, always be aware of other trail users, including pedestrians and faster cyclists. When on the causeway, be mindful of wind conditions, as it can be exposed. On the ferry, follow the crew's instructions for loading and unloading bikes, and ensure your bike is securely placed in the racks. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    Can I access other bike routes or trails from the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry Crossing?

    Yes, the Lake Champlain Bike Ferry Crossing is a gateway to a much larger network of cycling opportunities. It connects the Island Line Trail to the Champlain Islands, which are part of the extensive Lake Champlain Bikeways network. This network offers over 1,600 miles of routes, allowing cyclists to explore further into Vermont and even across the lake into New York.

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