bikeman242I actually lucked out with the Hampton Inn pricing when I stayed mid-May this year. I booked the hotel in the winter when the country was on covid lockdown for an absurdly low rate of around $100/night. When I went back in September, the hotel was over $500/night - way too much.
I stayed at the bar harbor villager this time, and it was very clean and comfortable for an affordable price.
You can easily access the carriage roads from anywhere in Bar Harbor. You just have to bike along a very short 0.2 mile stretch of the main park loop road.
You can also access the carriage roads from Hulls Cove, Seal Cove, and the Aticou area of Northeast Harbor. When I go back in November, I am going to try and find all the nooks and crannys of how to access the carriage roads from other parts of the island. There is a good restaurant - the chart room - in Hulls Cove, that you can bike along some back trails to get to from Bar Harbor.
Also did some great hiking - I climbed Dorr Mountain, the Beehive, Jesup Trail, and many others.
No problems at all with the eBike. Most people were actually on eBikes. Some of the hills were brutal, even on an eBike! Signs were all over saying class 1 eBikes only.
I learned that the carriage roads are open 24/7 for bikers. On a future trip, probably not this November due to possibility of ice, I will bike the Day Mountain Summit carriage road in the night. Will be great for stargazing.
Honestly I am just going to save all my days off for trips to Acadia. It might just be my favorite place in the US.
Unfortunately Hurricane Ida destroyed my local D&L canal trail in southeast PA. Major (major) bummer.
The Norwegian Rallervegan still holds the #1 bike trail. If covid ever goes away, its somewhere you must go bike.
Sounds like you had a great biking trip in Maine at the Acadia National Park. Do you mind if I ask you a couple of questions?
1. Did the hotels in Bar Harbor let you keep your bike in the hotel room? If not, how did you keep your electric bike secure outside of locking to your bike rack?
2. Did the Park Rangers at Acadia check the types of bikes people were riding on the Carriage Trails to ensure they were not a Class 3 bike?
Thank you and all the best!