Spada Law Group - June 2023

Hit the Open Massachusetts is full of beautiful landscapes that anyone would enjoy driving or walking through. From seaside towns to rolling hills to tranquil rivers, our state truly has some wondrous sights to check out. Now that summer is officially on the horizon, many motorcyclists will hit the roads to ride until the weather cools again. There are some awe-inspiring routes around Massachusetts that every motorcyclist should check out regardless of whether they’re an experienced rider or this is their first summer on two wheels. Here are three of our favorite motorcycle routes in the area. Newburyport to Cape Anne If you read our cycling article, you may have noticed

The Best Cycling Routes for Fitness and Fun Boston by Bike Now that summer has finally arrived, many of us are looking for any excuse to get out and ride our bikes. There are so many beautiful routes across the Boston area that cyclists of all ages and skill levels should try out. From 5-mile scenic routes that give you amazing views of nature and the city to 50-mile-long ventures that act as a workout and stress reliever, Greater Boston’s cycling scene really has it all. Here are a few of our favorite cycling routes. Let us know if you’ve tried any of these routes before or if there’s another route you highly recommend. Deer Island - Winthrop There’s nothing better than spending the day or a few hours pedaling around Deer Island. You can hop on the ferry with your bike and prepare for a ride you’ll never forget. The island’s perimeter has a 2.6-mile-long bike route that will give you plenty of amazing views of the water and the Boston skyline. You can even bring your lunch with you and have a picnic after your ride. This is an easier bike route that nearly anyone can do. Minuteman Bikeway - Cambridge If you want to experience a little bit of history while you ride, the Minuteman Bikeway is your best option. This route approximates the route Paul Revere took when he informed the colonists that the British were coming. This path is about 11 miles long from start to finish and traces the now-defunct railroad tracks. The route is slightly longer than the one at Deer Island but is still a good option for riders of all skill levels. Newburyport to New Castle For more experienced cyclists looking for a more intensive ride, we recommend riding the path from Newburyport to New Castle. This ride will take some time as it’s over 58 miles long. You start at the Newburyport train station and head north, riding along Wallis Sands Beach. You’ll loop around in New Castle, crossing over into Portsmouth before heading back to Newburyport along the coast. It’s a refreshing ride with many sights and sounds to experience, but it is a longer ride, so make sure you’re well-prepared before tackling this one.

another route that started in Newburyport, but this one takes you in the opposite direction. This is a 41-mile route that will take you

around an hour and a half each way. You’ll start in Newburyport and take MA-1A S for most of the route before jumping on MA-127 N. You’ll drive through farmland before reaching the

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“After being involved in my motorcycle accident I was referred to Spada Law Group by a friend. Just recently, my case was settled and now I can 100% confirm that Spada Law is the place to call! Robyn (case manager) is an absolute sweetheart and exceeds her expectations when it comes to case management, customer service, friendliness, and professionalism. Every few weeks she would call just to check in with me and see how I was recovering after my accident. She truly guided me through the entire process and made sure I was always up to date with the latest news about the case. 10/10 would recommend Spada Law, give them a call, they’ll take care of you!” –Michael Brown

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