INFORMATION

The Broke Ride Club: Boston Chapter brings you and your friends an affordable means of experiencing sublime sites, smells and sounds beyond the boundaries of the city through a curated selection of weekend bike rides that have been optimized for their appealing scenic qualities, convenience and cost.

The BRC is committed to doing the most with the least. All of the collected routes are intended to be accessible and enjoyable for cyclists of any skill level with the most basic equipment, whether that be a road bike, single speed or folding bike.

Please direct membership inquires here


LEGEND

︎︎︎ = One way

︎︎︎ = Return    

︎︎︎ = Loop      

   

 Ś = Subway  

 T = Train        

 Ć = Car           

 F = Ferry        

 Ń = None       

 Ō = Free        

 $ = Low         

 $$ = Mid       

 $$$ = High   


 ø = 1/2 day  
 ö =
1 day      
 öö =
2 day   
 ööö =
3 day 

  / =
Near         
  // =
Mid         
  /// =
Far         

  >
= Short      
  >> = Mid        
  >>> = Long   


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INFORMATION

The Broke Ride Club: Boston Chapter brings you and your friends an affordable means of experiencing sublime sites, smells and sounds beyond the boundaries of the city through a curated selection of weekend bike rides that have been optimized for their appealing scenic qualities, convenience and cost.

The BRC is committed to doing the most with the least. All of the collected routes are intended to be accessible and enjoyable for cyclists of any skill level with the most basic equipment, whether that be a road bike, single speed or folding bike.

Please direct membership inquires here

LEGEND

︎︎︎ = One way

︎︎︎ = Return    

︎︎︎ = Loop      

   

 Ś = Subway  

 T = Train        

 Ć = Car           

 F = Ferry        

 Ń = None       

 Ō = Free        

 $ = Low         

 $$ = Mid       

 $$$ = High   


 ø = 1/2 day  
 ö =
1 day      
 öö =
2 day   
 ööö =
3 day  

  / =
Near         
  // =
Mid         
  /// =
Far   

  >
= Short      
  >> = Mid      
  >>> = Long   



















NANTASKET︎︎︎
. From Hull's horizon, where the ocean sings,
. Natasket's breeze on coastal wings.
. Biking the shoreline to Cohasset's allure,
. World's End awaits in a scenic, pure.

. Wheels spin the tales of the sea and the sky,
. Nature's symphony as the seagulls fly.
. Ferry-bound from Boston's Long Wharf, we steer,
. A cycling journey, memories held dear.


The ferry ride from Long Wharf to Hull takes about 30 minutes to Boston Harvor Islands National Park. From the Pier in Hull, the cycle route climbs up to a lookout point at Fort Revere Park before traveling down the entire length of the Nantasket Peninsula. From there, the route transitions to gravel in Lands End Park, which offers sweeping views of the Boston Bay. 

Before returning to the ferry pier in Hull, the route follows the road eastward towards Cohasset. On the way back, the coastline road passes a collection of sandy beaches before returning to Nantasket. 

ridewithgps route...




︎︎︎︎︎︎ F $ ö /

xxx + ~ --- ^ ⌄

︎︎︎︎︎︎ = Type: Return / Loop
F = Transit: Ferry
$ = Cost: $19.20
ö = Duration: One day
/ = Access: Near
> = Length: 26.5 mi
xxx = Road: 88 %
+ = Path: 12 %
~ = Dirt: 12 %
--- = Paved: 88  %
^ = Elevation: +841 ft
⌄ = Elevation: -841 ft





* The bikeway and pedestrian path on the Nantasket beach runs by the carosel and boardwalk.





* The coastal road on the way to Cohasset.




* A long bridge that connects Spinnaker Island to Hull.




* The bridge at Worlds End.





* The tree lined gravel pathway that winds through grassy hills and ocean view at World’s End.




* Looking from the road out over Black Rock Beach.