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K. Alexsis from Milwaukee on 8/24/2007 2:33:25 PM:
Hi...we would like to try to base ourselves in one hotel for 2 nights. Our thought is that we could do long bike rides from each direction but not have to doubleback. Then we are hoping the hotel (or other shuttle service) would pick us up each day after riding the trail. Does anyone have any suggestions or we would appreciate any pointers on how to work out a few days of biking with easy access to lodging and dining at night. Wineries might be nice too!

 
rhona lococo from St. Charles on 8/24/2007 10:32:36 PM:
check out Lococo House ll, Bed & Breakfast ------ we have a number of options for shuttling and overnight accomodations -------www.lococohouse.com or 636-946-0619

 
Alexsis from Milwaukee on 8/25/2007 6:25:13 PM:
We are hoping to ride Rocheport, Hermann and Sedalia areas or more west on the trail. Any options there -- taxis even? Thanks!

 
Trek Biker from St. Joseph, MO on 8/26/2007 11:13:30 AM:
Use the "Plan a Ride" feature above to find shuttle options and call them for price, availability, etc. While in Rocheport, plan time to visit Les Bourgeous up on the hill. The bistro has great food and wine. The view is pretty cool too. Looking west from the A-frame you can see Boonville in the distance...pretty neat to see how far you've come....or how far you need to go.

Hermann Hill Vineyard and Inn in Hermann is a great place to stay. They have a nice B & B on the west side of town as well "cottages" on the northeast side of town that overlook the Missouri River. Stonehill has a nice resturaunt that was once an old stable, a good tour and tasting, and some pretty good wine also. (Although not easy to get to by bike, Adam Puchta south of town has a couple of very good wines that are available at Loutres Market between McKittrick and Herman. Their Vignoles and Adams Choice are worth looking for...if you like German style whites.

Some of the information on this site about the Hermann bridge is outdated. The new bridge is open and the old bridge is being removed and is no longer in service.

Enjoy your trip.