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4.2 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.2
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jul 31, 2007

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Guest
April 2, 2011
A small group of us road from brattleboro ( RT 9…
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February 20, 2008
I give that a freakin' awesome :-) RT 100 is…
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Start in Brattleboro VT, head north out of town on RT 30. Since we were traveling from the Boston Area, and left in the afternoon, we stopped at the Stone Boat Inn, in Jamaica VT. Nice place. Nothing fancy, but clean, quaint rooms, and a nice continental breakfast. Just after Jamaica, we turned North onto RT100. Zowie! What a ride! Gorgeous scenery, and tons of bikes to wave at. In Weston, Vermont, we stopped to visit the famous Vermont Country store, and another general store right in town. Then, we traveled on to Ludlow, and ate lunch at a fantastic BBQ place. Shortly after that, you begin skirting the Green Mountain National Forest, and your definition of beautiful expands just a bit. We rode along this route until it crossed RT 2, and turned onto RT 2 to ride into Burlington. Rt 2 runs along Interstate 89, and was really gusty. Next time we ride up this way, I think we'll stay on 100, until it runs into 15, and take that into Burlington. Burlington is a great place to go to, but it honestly is the most urbane spot in Vermont. There's lots of chain stores, and you'll see more chi-chi folks there than anywhere else in the state.

Scenery

You go through some beautiful country, forests, and mountain passes on this route. Except for RT 2, everything is a postcard. Rivers, covered bridges, waterfalls, little towns, mountain views- it's great!

Drive Enjoyment

Roads are in fine shape. This route doesn't go through any twisty mountain passes, but there are inclines, and declines. No traffic to worry about.

Tourism Opportunities

You can't beat this route for places to stop, and enjoy the scenery, or for places to shop and eat. Lots of choices, and plenty of places to gas up, though look for gas stations once you start getting low. There's a few spots where there's a good 20 miles between gas stations. The only not so great part, is Rt 2, which I describe below.

Note: Even though it was August, it was unseasonably cold and windy on our trip. It got down to 40 on Friday night, and maybe skinned 60 on Saturday. Because of that, we skipped the usual pilgrimage to the Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Plant, just North of RT2 on 100. If you go up that way, and your lips aren't blue, it's definitely worth a stop.

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Gary_T
April 17, 2020
41 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Great road. Plenty of curves, plenty of places to stop. We do this one at least once a year; when I was working I would blast past my exit in CT, call in sick with my helmet phone, and spend the day in VT.
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Kimbo
November 12, 2017
14 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
We actually rode Rt 100 from Wilmington to Stowe, then 118 out of Stowe, making our way to Montreal. By far one of my favorite rides ever.
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Larry in MA
September 15, 2013
16 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport
VT Route 100 is perfect for a long relaxed ride. Pleasant curves, generally good road conditions, light traffic, excellent scenery. Highly recommended.

Note: several relatively long sections in in Northern VT were under construction when we went through this summer. Not pleasant, but it should be temporary.
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