WAterfront Village Outer Banks?
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WAterfront Village Outer Banks?
Hello, I've never been to the outrer banks, but want to take my wife. I'd like to go somewhere that is an old village on the water. A place where the old buildings of the village are on the water or right near it. Perhaps a place wehre fishing boats dock. I would like a place where there is a bed and breakfast nearby and where you can ride bikes all around. N o big chain stores or restaurants, but nicw mom and pop type of places.
Is there such a place?
Is there such a place?
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Check out Ocracoke Island. It has everything you're looking for. Take the free ferry from Hatteras Village.
http://www.ocracoke-nc.com/
http://www.ocracokevillage.com/
http://www.ocracoke-nc.com/
http://www.ocracokevillage.com/
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Yes to Ocracoke I guess. Your description does not really fit the rest of the Outer Banks. Most of the old villages (such as Duck, Corolla, Kitty Hawk etc.) were not ocean front (too many storms) and even those have been forever altered by so much development and chain stuff.
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We visited the Outer Banks this summer. Ocracoke has grown since we first visited many years ago but of the Outer Banks would probably still fit your description the best.
As I read your description, I saw Mackinaw Island and remembered how we biked the whole island and how beautiful the water is as the bike trail is right beside it. Only bikes and horses allowed on the island. No cars.
I also saw Kelly's Island (Ohio) and how fun renting a golf cart is for your transportation. A small downtown area (NO high buildings) and the rest of the Island, water, boats and B&B's.
Sorry if you've been to these places, it's just what I saw while reading your post.
As I read your description, I saw Mackinaw Island and remembered how we biked the whole island and how beautiful the water is as the bike trail is right beside it. Only bikes and horses allowed on the island. No cars.
I also saw Kelly's Island (Ohio) and how fun renting a golf cart is for your transportation. A small downtown area (NO high buildings) and the rest of the Island, water, boats and B&B's.
Sorry if you've been to these places, it's just what I saw while reading your post.