Jamestown Golf Course
One of the oldest public courses in the country. 9 hole/par 36 course, spread over 75 acres, featuring a quaint clubhouse and a casual snack bar. Carts and pull carts can be rented onsite.
Tel: (401) 423 9930
One of the oldest public courses in the country. 9 hole/par 36 course, spread over 75 acres, featuring a quaint clubhouse and a casual snack bar. Carts and pull carts can be rented onsite.
Tel: (401) 423 9930
Due to its wonderful quiet and rural character, Conanicut Island is ideal for pedaling.
Bikers can leisurely discover the whole island, as even the main roads are lightly traveled. They will enjoy pleasant views of the ocean, riding alongside historic properties and vast open spaces.
Beavertail Lighthouse and Park is 153 acres of mixed grassy, wooded and rocky areas, traversed by a network of paths for walking or cycling. Located at the end of Beavertail Rd, on the southernmost part of the island. Also home to a lighthouse built in 1856, with a small museum attached. It is a great place to enjoy spectacular views of East and West Passages, or to climb the rocks bordering the shore. Free admission.
Tel: (401) 423 3270
Several nice beaches are located along the legendary Ocean Dr: Gooseberry Beach is a private beach club open to the public with white sand and clear, calm ocean waters - perfect for swimming. Bailey’s Beach, also situated off Ocean Dr, is another nice secluded beach, good for swimming.
Surfing is a highly popular sport in Newport, which offers several good spots, including First and Second Beaches. Surfing equipment and paddle boards can be rented at:
Re-Sails/Hooley surf shop
Sky Kitesurfing School
This kitesurfing school is run by Christian Schlebach, one of the best kitesurfers in the region, also the owner/founder of Re-Sails. A team of experienced and certified instructors offers private lessons that can be re-scheduled if the wind conditions are not right.
Tel: (401) 849 8623
Ocean Drive is a spectacular route along the water, fringed by gorgeous mansions, ideal for a bike ride. It is a ten mile loop at the tip of Newport, away from the traffic and easily accessible from all downtown marinas.
Other winding lanes will take bikers past First, Second and Third Beaches, through country roads offering spectacular wide-open views of the Atlantic Ocean.
The spectacular Cliff Walk is a must do while in Newport. Starting at First Beach, Cliff Walk is a 3.5 mile path follow ing the shore all the way to Bailey’s Beach. The promenade has views of sumptuous mansions on one side and the rocky coastline on the other. The whole walk takes about 2 hours and is also a great place to jog.
Sail Newport
72 Fort Adams Dr, Newport
Renowned public sailing center, dedicated to promoting sailing and offering individual and group classes for all levels and ages, as well as summer camps for kids. Rental fleet of J/22s and Rhodes 19s. School located in scenic Fort Adams Park.
Tel: (401) 846 1983
America’s Cup Charters
East Bay Bike Path
Great 14.5 mile paved bike trail, running from Bristol to Providence and offering a very scenic landscape. The path starts by the waterfront, less than two miles up the harbor from the Herreshoff marina. It follows an abandoned rail bed along Narragansett Bay and connects eight parks.
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