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  1. We picked the Railroad trail up in Somerset Bridge. There is a trail sign on the main road or just ask someone who lives there. You can get onto it in many locations. You can google it and find out about the Bermuda Railroad Trail. They will be glad to give you directions. Now, there are no tracks or rails left. it is just a nice walking path. Not sure a "husband who works for the railroad" would be very impressed. It is just a nice walking path that many many years ago a railroad ran on. Don't want to disappoint the husband.

     

    Thank you for the reply!

  2. There is so much to do in Bermuda that it is hard to put it all down in one posting. Search this site and you will find lots of information. First tip. Buy the public transportation pass. They come one, two, and three day passes. Probably, a two day would do it for you and the third day you can hang around and explore the Dockyard area. Some of the fun things to check out-Horseshoe Bay, the Beach path that runs from Horseshoe to Warwick Beach, two different sets of cave, St. George, Gibbs Lighthouse, renting a Boston Whaler Boat and going around the island by water, Zoo and Aquarium, Unfinished Church, Tabaco Bay Beach for snorkeling, the Maritime Museum at the Dockyard, Shopping in Hamilton, St. Peter's Church in St. George, the dunking on the wench in St. George at noon in the Town Center, and many more that I didn't list. You can go to a bookstore and get a guide to Bermuda and all of the points of interest will be listed in that book. The first day is usually a short one but you can get at least a couple of things in that day. The second day is all day so I usually suggest a Ferry ride to St. George and catch the points of interest at that end of the island. The third day is also shortened so I always like to stay pretty close to the Dockyard area so I can get back to the ship on time. We have been there the last six years in a row and still find new things to do each time. One time, my DD and I walked the old railroad trail. It was spectacular views along the way and we ended up at Fort Saur. Again a wonderful view of the coast of the island. You won't be able to do everything in the three days but if you plan it well, you will be able to do a lot.

     

    Could you give me info on the old railroad trail? Where is it/how did you get there? My husband works for the railroad and I'm sure he'd find that interesting .... thanks!

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