The Iron Trail Road Tour August

Duluth, MN, USA

Bike Tour Vacations LLC
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28 reviews
Aug 9 - 15, 2025
Group size: 6 - 50
The Iron Trail Road Tour August
Duluth, MN, USA

Bike Tour Vacations LLC
  • Email address verified
28 reviews

Aug 9 - 15, 2025
Group size: 6 - 50

About this trip

Travel 300 miles across northern Minnesota and see the routes iron miners took over 100 years ago. You'll get a layover day in Ely, and the chance to enjoy a kayak or canoe ride in the famous Boundary Waters! Our longest single ride of the year is on this tour, almost 70 miles from Ely to Beaver Bay on the shores of Lake Superior. History, mining, transportation, this tour has it all!

What’s included

  • Lodging
    6 nights, Saturday-Thursday
  • 3 Tour Dinners
    Tour dinner Saturday, Tuesday & Thursday
  • Sag lunch
    Our famous sag lunch, if you like.

What’s not included

  • Bike rental
    Rental may be available from local sources.

Available Packages

Iron Trail Tour, 2 guests, shared room
Deposit: $0
Available until June 29, 2025

Register here for 2 guests in a shared room. Choose between one person registering 2 guests for $3,998.00, or each guest registering separately and each paying $1,999.00. 

$1,999
Deposit: $0
Iron Trail Tour, solo guest private room
Deposit: $0
Available until June 29, 2025


 Solo travelers in a private room please register at this link. 

$2,399
Deposit: $0


Itinerary

Arrive in Duluth!
Iron Trail Tour

Let's start with your arrival in Duluth, 4 p.m. at our hotel. We'll have a guest reception at 5, followed by dinner at 6 p.m. If you want to arrive a day early to see the many sights in Duluth, please check with us!

Your Organizer


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Bike Tour Vacations LLC
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Joined in September 2023
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Reviews

Had a fantastic time on this group tour. I highly recommend Jim and his team for your next biking adventure. Lots of wonderful towns, sights and stops along the way.
By Jessica M for The Ohio River to Lake Erie Rail Trail Tour on Jun 16, 2025
Good trip. Great support particularly during a raining day. The sag was always there when needed. Restaurant selections at night had a good range of cost and my choices were uniformly good to very good. Motel/hotels were comfortable with good beds. Interesting stops along the way. Beautiful rural landscape. Toward the northern end of the trail had low traveled country roads that had for me significant climbs. It was six days of riding so a long tour for me.
By Dixie M for The Ohio River to Lake Erie Rail Trail Tour on Jun 16, 2025
Our GAP Tour was relaxed and accommodating. We had a small group so it lent itself to flexibility. Overall, the accommodations were good (the bed and breakfast was the best). Route was well researched, however, all guides had not fully studied the route. Our guides safely routed us through detours and construction. SAG support, snack/rest stops and restaurant options were solid. The company offered several "off the beaten trail" options along the way ... waterfall, tunnels, etc. Weather was perfect.
By Sheila S for The GAP Tour on Jun 08, 2025
We went on a bike tour of Detroit including the riverfront area, Belle isle, Mexican Town, the Wayne State area, a historic cemetery, and other areas of interest. Our tour guides Matt and Marco were great and I really enjoyed the tour!
By Susan B for Detroit Heritage Tour on May 11, 2025
Thanks Susan! We’re working on an overnight event with the new Geordie Howe bridge for 2026!
By Bike Tour Vacations LLC on May 11, 2025
Loved the ride, especially the route that showcased some of Detroit's landmarks. I particularly enjoyed the Bagley Pedestrian Bridge over I-75 in Mexicantown and Riverside Park. Jim, Marco, and Matt did a great job safely guiding us through greenways, dedicated bike lanes, and city streets for a fun and enjoyable 30-mile ride.
By Jane L for Detroit Heritage Tour April 6, Inaugural Run! on Apr 14, 2025
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