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Virginia Beach Boardwalk

Easy

4.7

(1352)

12,654

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Virginia Beach Boardwalk

00:31

8.70km

10m

Cycling

Enjoy an easy 5.4-mile touring cycling route along the vibrant Virginia Beach Boardwalk, offering continuous ocean views and lively attracti

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.51 km

Fishing Pier

Highlight • Bridge

As the name suggests, this pier was designed for anglers. With a day ticket, anglers and walkers (authorized price) can access the pier. There are toilets, a kiosk and a restaurant. The pier appears to be well maintained and well organized for anglers. From the pier you have a good view of the Virginia Beach promenade.

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3.37 km

Neptune's Park

Highlight • Monument

Neptune's Park is a vibrant gathering spot in Virginia Beach, situated along the iconic boardwalk. It features a majestic bronze statue of Neptune, a stage for live entertainment, lush landscaping, and hosts various events, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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Virginia Beach Boardwalk

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The Virginia Beach Boardwalk is a popular path to see the wonderful Virginia Beach coastline. There is a dedicated bike path and a separate path for walkers and runners.

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8.70 km

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8.55 km

104 m

< 100 m

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8.55 km

137 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Virginia Beach Boardwalk suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the boardwalk is an excellent choice for beginners and families. It features a dedicated, flat, and paved bike path, making it very easy to ride for all skill levels. The minimal elevation gain ensures a leisurely experience.

What is the terrain like on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk?

The terrain is consistently flat and paved with concrete. It's a well-maintained surface, ideal for touring bicycles and very easy to navigate.

How long does it typically take to bike the Virginia Beach Boardwalk?

The main boardwalk section is about 2.7 to 3 miles long. According to komoot data, the average touring bicycle ride takes approximately 30 minutes to complete the 8.7 km (5.4 miles) route, which includes the boardwalk and potentially some connecting sections.

When is the best time to bike the boardwalk to avoid crowds?

To avoid the busiest times, consider visiting during the 'off-season' (between Labor Day and Memorial Day). If you're visiting in summer, riding early in the morning is highly recommended to enjoy a less congested experience.

What landmarks or sights can I see along the route?

You'll enjoy continuous ocean views, nautical sculptures, and stages for live entertainment. Notable landmarks include the Fishing Pier and the majestic King Neptune statue at Neptune's Park. The boardwalk itself is a highlight, offering a vibrant atmosphere.

Where can I park when visiting the Virginia Beach Boardwalk for cycling?

Parking is available at various public lots and garages along the oceanfront. Specific parking availability can vary by season and time of day, so it's advisable to check local Virginia Beach parking information before your visit.

Is the Virginia Beach Boardwalk bike path dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally allowed on the boardwalk during certain off-season months (typically from Labor Day to Memorial Day), they are usually restricted during peak season (Memorial Day to Labor Day). Always check current local regulations regarding dogs on the boardwalk and ensure they are leashed.

Are there any permits or fees required to bike the boardwalk?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to bike the Virginia Beach Boardwalk itself. However, standard parking fees may apply if you use paid parking facilities.

Does the trail connect to other cycling paths?

Yes, the boardwalk forms part of a larger network. For longer rides, you can connect to trails like the Cape Henry Trail to the north or the General Booth Boulevard Trail to the south, which can lead to the Virginia Aquarium. The route also passes through sections of the South Beach Trail and the Rudee Inlet Connector Path.

Are there cafes or restaurants easily accessible from the boardwalk?

Absolutely! The boardwalk is lined with a lively stretch of hotels, shops, and restaurants, offering numerous options for cafes, casual eateries, and more formal dining experiences right alongside the path.

What's the best strategy to enjoy a less crowded ride on the boardwalk?

To maximize your cycling enjoyment and avoid the throngs of pedestrians and surrey bikes, plan your ride for the early morning hours, especially during peak season. Alternatively, visiting during the 'off-season' (between Labor Day and Memorial Day) offers a significantly quieter experience.

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