A pair of cyclists bike through the Upper Sequatchie Valley.

Cycling Adventures and Culinary Delights Near the Smokies

Find your perfect cycling vacation in East Tennessee.

 

Travel Inspiration From Allison Maloney

Flat roads might be scarce in East Tennessee, but what you'll find instead are breathtaking landscapes straight out of a postcard, complete with picturesque pastoral scenes against a backdrop of majestic mountains. It's not just a bike vacation – it's a thrilling adventure packed with fun and excitement, with plenty of off-the-bike activities to keep you entertained.

Cycling Routes Near the Smokies

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Davy Crockett Loop – Greeneville

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Embark on an exhilarating cycling adventure through East Tennessee's historic rural landscape on the Davy Crockett Loop, with the Great Smoky Mountains as a stunning backdrop. Starting at David Crockett Birthplace State Park, the route features frequent short climbs and thrilling descents that allow riders to find their rhythm. Along the Nolichucky River, the park offers river rentals, camping, and interpretive exhibits, making it a perfect spot to explore. *The Nolichucky River is closed for the 2025 season.*

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Townsend Out-and-Back – Townsend

A family cycles through Cades Cove in Townsend.
Photo Credit: Jed DeKalb

Ride like a local on the Townsend Out-and-Back, a local favorite offering a refreshing break from strenuous climbs in and around Townsend. Along the Old Walland Highway, enjoy a smooth, rolling ride with only one brief incline, while soaking in the serene beauty of the Little River. Perfect for cyclists craving a leisurely getaway amidst breathtaking scenery, this shorter route embodies the essence of Smoky Mountain tranquility. Join the locals and pedal your way through this hidden gem in the heart of the Smokies.

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Sequatchie Valley Loops – Pikeville, Dunlap, Jasper

Cyclists biking through the Sequatchie Valley.
Photo Credit: Shannon Burke

This trio of cycling routes really celebrate the incredible views and cycling opportunities in the Sequatchie Valley. In the Upper Sequatchie Valley Loop, enjoy the valley’s undulating, low-traffic roadways and historic agricultural landscape. For the Middle Loop, treat yourself to the historic landmarks and stunning vistas of Walden's Ridge and the South Cumberland Plateau. And on the Lower Loop, you’ll find the small communities of Jasper and Cartwright.

Refuel at These Restaurants

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The Farmer’s Daughter – Erwin

An array of meal choices at The Farmer's Daughter in Greeneville
Get a taste of locally-sourced dishes.
Photo Credit: Kay + Si Miller

Experience authentic Southern hospitality at The Farmer's Daughter in Pikeville, where farm-to-table dining delights the senses. Nestled in the scenic countryside, this charming restaurant offers hearty, home-cooked meals made from fresh, local ingredients. Enjoy a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a home away from home. Visit The Farmer's Daughter for a truly memorable culinary experience that celebrates the best of Southern cuisine.

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The Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro – Townsend

The umbrella above the dinner table,  Rustles in the evening breeze,  A sip of oaky chardonnay,  A taste of artisan cheese,  A smoked old fashioned in the Smokies, I’ll have another, please, The filet mignon in front of you, Will bring you to your knees. Written about Dancing Bear Lodge and Appalachian Bistro in Townsend, Tennessee.
Anna and Bill Reuther eat on the patio at the Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro in Townsend, Tennessee.
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Indulge in the flavors of the Smokies at The Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro in Townsend, where rustic elegance meets culinary excellence. Nestled in the heart of the mountains, this charming bistro offers a farm-to-table dining experience with locally sourced ingredients and inventive Appalachian-inspired dishes. Enjoy a cozy, inviting atmosphere perfect for any occasion.

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Scotties Restaurant – Pikeville

A server sets down food to two patrons at Scotties Restaurant in Pikeville.

Scottie's Restaurant in Pikeville has earned its reputation as a cherished local gem, beloved for its hearty Southern dishes and inviting ambiance. Step inside and feel the warmth of genuine hospitality as you're greeted by friendly faces and the irresistible aroma of home-style cooking. From sizzling skillet breakfasts to savory Southern classics like fried chicken and biscuits, every dish at Scottie's is crafted with care.

Nearby Things To Do

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City Garage Car Museum – Greeneville

Older cars displayed at City Garage Car Museum in Greenville, Tennessee.
Photo Credit: Kay + Si Miller
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Brackins Blues Club – Maryville

The Dirty Gospel band plays at Brackins Blues Club in Maryville.
Photo Credit: @thedirtygospel

Nestled in charming Maryville, Brackins Blues Club is the soulful heart of downtown. Enjoy the rich sounds of local and nationally acclaimed blues artists. Whether you're a blues enthusiast or new to the genre, Brackins Blues Club promises an evening of toe-tapping rhythms and rich melodies.

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Shopping at It’s Lola’s – Pikeville

China on display within It's Lola's store in Pikeville, TN .
. Lola's in Pikeville, TN . A part of Designsensory 2022 Rural Photoshoot
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Discover hidden gems at It’s Lola's in Pikeville, a local boutique brimming with Vera Bradley collections, exquisite Fenton and Cast Art pieces, an extensive array of china, stylish used clothing and a variety of unique collectibles. Additionally, they have a large inventory of hard-to-find china for collectors and enthusiasts. Explore this quaint shop and uncover the perfect find.

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