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The Ultimate Guide to Biking on Martha’s Vineyard: Where to Rent and Ride

Blog #111 Biking On MV 2

Martha’s Vineyard truly is a cyclists paradise and most of the island is extremely bicycle friendly. Whether you enjoy leisurely spins along the water or are looking for a physical challenge with changing terrain and inclines you’re in luck. With designated bicycle paths throughout the island, and bicycle tours that showcase the beauty and intrigue of the Island, two wheels may be all you need.

Biking is one of the best ways to enjoy the Vineyard, thanks to paved pathways and miles of off-road trails that crisscross the Island. From Vineyard Haven to Oak Bluffs to Edgartown, or any combination of down-Island towns, you’ll find over 44 miles of bike trails that are mostly flat and easier for children, as well as adults. For the more experienced rider, a tour of the up-Island communities of West Tisbury, Chilmark and Aquinnah can prove quite the challenge with their hilly and curvy roadways in the more rural areas. Want to cycle the entire Island? You’ll easily log 60+ miles along the perimeter.

Getting here and getting around

Bicycles are allowed on all of the incoming ferries (generally for an additional fee) and if you need a lift back to your point of origin, all of the Vineyard Transit Authority public buses allow bicycles too.

   

Resources aplenty

If you don’t own a bicycle, but still want to experience Martha’s Vineyard on two wheels, several bicycle rental shops are available to serve you. There are also bicycle repair shops available on Island to meet all your two-wheeled needs should you need a tune up before hitting the road.

Exploring Martha’s Vineyard by bike is one of the best ways to take in the island’s beauty at your own pace, and renting a bike on Martha’s Vineyard is both convenient and fun. There are several great rental shops to choose from. RW Cutler Bike Shop and Edgartown Bicycles, both in Edgartown, are local favorites with a wide selection of bikes for all ages and skill levels. Over in Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard Bike Rentals  offers delivery service, making it easy to grab a bike wherever you’re staying. For those in Oak Bluffs, consider checking out Anderson’s Bike Rentals, known for their friendly service and variety of rentals. Whether you’re planning a short ride or a full day of island exploration, these local spots have you covered for all your biking needs.

Rules of the road

  • Bicycles shall ride WITH traffic, to the right, and single file. DO NOT ride against traffic!
  • Bicyclists shall signal when turning or stopping.
  • Bicyclists 16 and under MUST wear a helmet.
  • Riding on sidewalks is permissible, except in downtown areas where posted.
  • Cyclists ALWAYS have the right to ride in the road if a path isn’t available

Step up your game

Interested in Biking for a good cause? Check out BikeMS: Ride the Vineyard, a fundraising event in the spring. Feeling ambitious? Try the Vineyard Triathlon in the fall! Many outfitters like Backroads also offer biking expeditions of the Vineyard, allowing you to soak up the sights on two wheels along with a group of other cycling enthusiasts, and an action packed itinerary. 

However you choose to enjoy the Vineyard on two wheels you’ll be happy you did! 

 

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