This is the big one! No, it’s not the famous yo-yo move, but instead the big loop incorporating Gordon’s Pond Trail and the Junction & Breakwater Trail! There is NO better route to take in all the beauty surrounding us at the beach. The biggest problem you’ll encounter is, do you stop every time you […]
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A day trip should always be in the cards. Don’t get me wrong; there is always something to do at the beach, but every now and then you should experience something new. Okay, here is the scenario. It’s a beautiful morning and you’re sitting on your courtyard sipping coffee. Life is good at the beach […]
Getting on your bike is the answer at Governors. No more jumping in the car, it’s time to put those legs into action! Sometimes it’s to see the beach, other days it’s to visit downtown, or sometimes, like today, you might want to just to pop around the corner. Okay here is the scenario. You’re […]
We found our way to Lewes Beach pretty easily, and now…Rehoboth! The best way to go to Rehoboth and ‘play tourist’ is to cycle the Junction & Breakwater Trail. Save the hustle and bustle of Route 1 for all people on their four-wheeled machines. When you live on Gills Neck Road, Route 1, becomes a […]
First up is your cycle from Governors to…the beach of course! Okay but first, beach essentials. Pack a few of the must-have items like a towel, sunscreen, some water… that’s all you need right? Ok maybe some money for ice cream;) If you fancy a chair, grab a beach chair with straps so you […]
I’ve been using the title of this exciting new blog series as a hashtag on my Facebook page but I’m not sure everybody understands it! Ha. When I was given Governors as Schell Brother’s brand new community East of Route 1 on Gills Neck Road, the first thing that came into my mind was cycling. […]
We used to leap from railroad tie to railroad tie, balance for a few paces on the rails themselves, and attempt to push each other off the decaying bridges and into the water below. Now the railroad ties are gone and a crushed stone path known as the Junction and Breakwater Trail lies in its place. The […]