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Main Street and Beach Street may be the hubs of Biketoberfest®
activities, but the Daytona Beach area features numerous
opportunities for the perfect ride to get away from it all. In
addition to the famous "Loop," we've included
serveral rides for you to experience.
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| Daytona Beach scenery at its best |
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It's like no other ride. It's freedom, sunshine, open road
and graceful curves. It's called the Loop and for motorcycle
enthusiasts everywhere, it's a riders dream.
If you have never ridden the Loop, we recommend it highly. This
leisurely ride will give you a feel for Florida's natural
beauty. Check out Ormond Park and the Fairchild Oak tree - one of
Florida's oldest living Oaks. Bring your camera, maybe a boxed
lunch, and enjoy! The Loop is approximately 22 miles long and a
must for riders who enjoy an open road and Florida's natural
beauty.
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| Take a scenic ride to Ponce Inlet to view the historic lighthouse. |
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Located at the southern-most tip of the Daytona Beach area is Ponce
Inlet, a scenic fishing village with a very "Old Florida"
charm. Here you'll find some of the area's best seafood
restuarants and the 100-year old Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, which
offers visitors a chance to climb to the top for a spectacular view
of the area.
There are two North-South roads to get to Ponce Inlet. A1A, the
main through-fare, takes you past some of the area's most
beautiful houses. Pennisula Drive takes you alongside the
Intercoastal Waterway. Those going to Down The Hatch or Sun Cruz
Casino will take a quick ride on Beach Street and its overhanging
trees.
The lighthouse at night is spectacular! However, we ask to you ride
quietly through the town of Ponce Inlet.
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