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WheelsOfGrace.com | Volume 10 Issue 5 | 9 AMERICA'S MOTORCYCLE LAWYERS 1-800-LawTigers LawTigers.com Brought to you by Law Tigers Ohio's Amish Country This trip is about enjoying the feeling of riding your motorcycle on a winding road and making some great memories. No biker's road trip is complete without some great food and maybe a souvenir or two. Jump onto OH-39 heading southeast, and ride the double yellow line that follows that ribbon of curves through Amish country. You may be tempted to see what your bike can do on this stretch of road, but this is a good spot to ease off on the thro le. Keep it in mind that you're sharing the road with slow-moving Amish buggies and young Amish people on pedal bikes. Stretch Your Legs and Do a Little Shopping If you're going too fast, you might overlook a shop you would enjoy visi ng. Stopping at the li le shops in Amish country is an enjoyable way to take a break and stretch your legs if you're star ng to get sore a er riding so long. Plus, if you find something you want, most of the shop owners know the road is frequented by bikers, so they have processes to ship your packages home for you. You can shop to your heart's content, and you don't have to worry about ge ng out the bungee cords to strap awkward packages on your bike. Amish Places to Eat Stopping for a meal when you're traveling the highways and byways of this land on your motorcycle gives you a chance to relax and unwind. Consider one of the Amish restaurants, like Der Dutchman, if you want classic comfort food and a tourist's experience. Amish restaurants are known for hearty food and cordial service. Oh, and the pies. The pies are epic. These spots are frequented by both bikers and cagers. Biker-Friendly Spots and a Few More Miles of Winding Roads If you want to grab a bite to eat at a true biker's spot, head out a li le farther on OH-39 un l you reach a li le crossroads town called Napoleon. Head south on HWY-53 and weave your way through another six miles of curvy road un l you reach the town of Glenmont. Right on the main street, you'll find the Glenmont Tavern. Put your bike up on the center stand, because you'll want to hang out a while and enjoy the meal and new friends you make. Relaxing or High-Energy Activities? This isn't a one percenter's club hangout, but it is a spot where bikers hang out. Bikers come from miles around to enjoy the ride and the food at this spot. A er dinner, or while you're wai ng, grab a seat on the porch and chat with others who enjoyed the same ride that brought you to the quiet town of Glenmont. For more excitement, hop over to the Tree Frog Canopy Tours facility for some zip-lining before you get back on the road. Plenty of excitement and vistas are sca ered across these two different road trips for bikers, but in the end it all comes down to the experience. That experience comes from the way your bike connects you with the road and your surroundings. DOWNLOAD THE LAW TIGERS APP TODAY!

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