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By Guest (0 McR Points)
on Sep 30, 2006
Rider Reviews
Written Directions
Leg 1: Start in Bulverde, TX which is a town just about 30 miles due north of San Antonio. My first stop was for fuel at Hwy 1863 and US Hwy 281. I headed east on 1863 (2-Lane), which merges with Hwy 46 (4-Lane). Pay attention to the road signs as Hwy 46 will turn left after an underpass (If you've reached I-35, you've passed it). As you continue on Hwy 46, you will exit Rock St. and turn left at the sign to the Gruene Historical District. This road will take you to the center of Gruene. Leg 2: From Gruene, I took Hwy 306 northwest, which takes you around Canyon Lake, until I got to Hwy 484 (N), which takes you to Hwy 32 and head west to Hwy 281, just outside of Blanco. Once in Blanco, turn left on Hwy 1623, which leads to Hwy 1888 and follow it until it ends at Hwy 1376 and make a right. You will pass Luckenback and continue on until you get to Hwy 290, where you will make a left and head into Fredericksburg. At this point, I had a couple of brews with my wife (who met me there) at the Fredericksburg Brewery (which has fine food as well) and we spent the night at a Motel 8 down Main St. since by then, darkness was falling. Leg 3: From Fredericksburg, I took Hwy 16 through Kerrville, through Medina, and into Bandera. This is one of the most beautiful stretches of roads on this trip, with lots of hills, orchards, ponds, and lots of twisty turns and cut-backs. I stayed on Hwy 16 through Bandera, where I headed back towards San Antonio, and took Hwy 46 back home and concluded one of the most enjoyable weekend trips I ever had in Texas. I definitely plan on doing this trip again.Scenery
Beautiful! Plenty of scenic countryside, farmland, rivers, ponds, orchards/trees, rolling hills, twisty turns and cutbacks (especially between Kerrville and Bandera). Some straight-aways allow you to safely open up the throttle and best of all, not too much traffic throughout the entire ride. Gruene, Lukenbach, Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and Bandera are exceptional stops for travelers with lots of amenities at each - including shops, country stores, dancehalls, museums, and even a biker's resort (Koyote Ranch), which we passed en route between Kerrville and Bandera. Bring a camera.Drive Enjoyment
Excellent - smooth pavement and blacktop with the sole exception of a three-to-four mile stretch between Medina and Bandera that was under construction and had some loose gravel, but at least then it was all straight road. Be mindful of the early morning or late evening hours when deer may cross your pathTourism Opportunities
Between stops of Gruene, Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and Bandera there are plenty of gas stations for fuel, food, and rest stops. Gruene and Fredericksburg have superb historical districts with excellent sights, restaurants, shops, country stores, B&B's, and overall rustic charm. You can't go wrong at these places, and you will be pleasantly surprised to find a lot of biker-friendly people there.Places of interest in Gruene: Gristmill Restaurant by the river, Gruene Dance Hall, Bubba's Big Deck (Cool, friendly Biker Hangout by the Guadalupe River- with food, beer, and biker-friendly people), and countless country stores, B&B's, and rustic antique shops. You can easily spend an entire enjoyable day there. Places of interest in Fredericksburg: Lots of shops, museums (Admiral Nimitz Museum), B&B's and restaurants. The surrounding area has several charming roadside farmer's markets and country stores, as well as authentic German restaurants. You'll find lots of traveling bikers there. It's easy to want to spend the night there after a good days ride, and the lodging prices are reasonable.