Sonja Stark
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Checked in and ready to roll!
Cliff Walk: No bikes allowed here.
Mighty brisk biking around Fort Adams
Above this tunnel is the famous Vanderbilt tea house
If not in a yacht, this is the next best place to be.
Bring hiking shoes for the rocky shoreline
Pop a wheelie at the Newport Car Museum
The mechanic in his glory meeting up withNewport Car Museum owner Gunther Buerman.
Author’s favorite at the Newport Car Museum
Christmas at The Breakers Vanderbilt mansion.
Fresh calamari caught and sold to Newport’s local restaurants.
Christmas in downtown Newport.
40 steps to swim and fish, at your own risk.
Blog-worthy beans from Newport’s favorite coffee roaster!
Steaming apps at The Black Pearl.
Frosty Moon caught behind a Newport icon.
Apres-bike bubbly for the thirsty.
Biking America’s largest coastal fortress.
Launch a canoe, kayak or SUP fo a shoreline adventure.
Plenty of space for plant-based plates at ROOT Eatery.
Panoramic views of the Pell bridge from Room 232.
Breaking for comfort classics at Newport’s CRU cafe.
No visit to Newport is complete until you see the Breakers.
Paul and Kate Webber of ROOTS eatery.
Holiday shopping at Keil James Patrick.
Sunset at Brenton Point State Park.
Cheese-drenched chili dog, a comfort classic at CRU Cafe.
What is Larry Ellison hiding?
Lobster Roll takeout from Anthony’s Seafood not far from Newport.
Breaking on the Van Zandt pier for views of the Claiborne Pell suspension bridge.
The Breakers from the Cliff Walk.
Don’t bother downloading the self-guided app, not worth it.
Avocado toast at The Wayfinder’s Nomi Park restaurant.
The Black Pearl restaurant was named for the last tall ship built in nearby Wickford.
Bundled up for biking
and browsing Newport in November
Sonja Stark
The only thing domestic about me is that I was born in this country. Now, lets TRAVEL!
December 2, 2021 @ 5:36 am
Looks like fun