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Sachems Head Sojourn

 

Total Distance: 32.4 miles                               Elevation Gain: 870 feet

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  870 ft / 32.4 mi = 26.85 ft/mi                            Terrain: Flat to Rolling

 

Killer Hills:     None

 

Geographical Region:  South Central Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Branford

 

Starting Location:  I-95 Exit 56 CPL (Leetes Island Road), Branford 

 

Ride Description:  Tour Branford & Guilford on a ride that highlights favorite portions of the coastline in this area.  Stony Creek is a great spot for lunch. 

 

Facilities:    

 

Mile

            Facility

0.0

Various facilities just to the north across I-95 (Convenience Store, Supermarket, Dunkin Donuts)

6.9

Bishops Farm Store on the left; rest room

7.2

Convenience Store on right                    

7.8

Guilford Green

8.0

Guilford: Market, Deli, Coffee shop         

9.4

Start tour around Sachems Head

17.0

Stony Creek: Deli Restaurant

20.2

Pine Orchard Country Club

22.5

Start tour of Indian Neckspectacular ocean views

27.5

Branford Pointviews of Branford Harbor

31.6

Various facilities just to the north across I-95 (Convenience Store, Supermarket, Dunkin Donuts)

 

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