A possible Perkasie oasis, Penn View Farm's new ice cream shop adds potential to a Bucks County cyclist's outing.
Known for riding off the front of group rides only to be caught in the first mile, we got back on a road bike and realized he must win the Donut Derby at least once in his life. Regularly pledging we’re "not climbers," we can be found as a regular attendee of Trexlertown's Thursday Night Training Criterium or sitting on the couch watching Paris-Roubaix reruns. We have been constant riders of the Hell of Hunterdon in New Jersey and raced the Tour of the Battenkill.
All in Stops We Love
A possible Perkasie oasis, Penn View Farm's new ice cream shop adds potential to a Bucks County cyclist's outing.
The Salt Box in Plumsteadville, PA, offers the perfect setting for a group ride stop.
The Station in Dublin, PA, has created possibly the perfect ride stop known to cycling.
Blue Line Coffee House is a place that boosts the spirits and the excitement of rolling up to a cafe in the Adirondacks.
The Hickory Stick is overflowing with bonk-breaking or ride-cooling treats along an old farm road in northern Bucks County.
Backyard Beans Coffee Company slings coffee and plates perfect for cycling visits in Lansdale, PA.
Fieldstone Coffee Roasters arrive in northern Bucks County to give us a jolt into quieter cycling areas.
A new coffee shop located in Frenchtown is both functional and attractive for the cycling community.
This rural coffee house is a good place to target when looking for prime Bucks County cycling.
The hub of cycling stops, Max Hansen's Carversville Grocery is worth stopping whether by bike or by car.
Add the Bucks County Brewery to your post-ride repertoire to add a little conversation time following the miles.
There are coffee shops in the city and there are coffee shops in the country. Java Joint is a country coffee shop that delivers enough of a jolt for several blocks in the city.
Re-exploring the recently renovated Lumberville General Store yields exciting changes.
A coffee shop, a dog adoption center, a waffle shop, and a whole bunch of cyclists? What better way to experience Stockton?