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The Fan offers an array of beautiful Victorian homes, boutiques, and cafes.
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Located just a short drive from the Belle Isle area on the edge of VCU’s campus. If you’d rather venture into the city a bit, check out The Fan district. Please note, you will need to call in advance and reserve your spot and ask about Covid safety measures. The upper river rafting trip is recommended for anyone with children from 5-10 (smaller rapids and swimming). If you want something more exhilarating check out Riverside Outfitters ( 80) for rafting trips down the James. From this bridge, you can watch kayakers and rafters maneuver the rapids along the James and climbers practice their belay techniques. This is another system of trails that allow you to discover the beauty of Brown’s Island and cross another (stationary) bridge. Grace St.), a Jewish Restaurant and Deli, The Fancy Biscuit (1831 West Cary St.), or Kuba Kuba (1601 Park Avenue), Cuban equally delicious for dinner! Now that you’ve fueled the tank, use your energy to explore Belle Isle in whatever way suits your family.įrom here, you can continue exploring on foot or bike along Canal Walk. Looking to incorporate Belle Isle into an entire Richmond experience? Here are my suggestions for “A Day in Richmond:” Begin with breakfast at either Perly’s (111 E. We continued along the trails stopping periodically to read about the historical remnants left behind, observed people sunbathing on massive rocks and lounging in naturally created pools, and explored the rocks ourselves marveling at the tranquility around us. We watched for a while as children and adults maneuvered over and through the many obstacles and embankments placed perfectly for maximum enjoyment. Although small, it was impressive and made us long for our bicycles (we didn’t bring them on this trip). When we arrived on Belle Isle, one of the first features we encountered was the bike park.
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The beautiful view of the rapids, rocks, and rushing water allowed me to forget my fear and pretend not to feel the bridge sway slightly below my feet. I have to say, as someone who’s afraid of heights, this was a little nerve wracking! It is an impressive, wavy bridge spanning the James River. and crossing the suspension bridge onto the island. Our trip began by parking in the parking lot off of Tredegar St.