Please let me know if there are any routes which bypass the major arteries, but will not take us too far afield.
Thanks!
To Williamsburg from NJ
you can also take the easiest way which will take you just as long as 95 but a prettier ride with no trucks. you will pass through a few towns with lites but it really is not all that bad. me and my husband go this way all the time.just as you are going through baltimore you will look for signs south towards annapolis,(think this is 75?) stay on this until you see signs for 301/50 west. take this to 301 south towards richmond. stay on this for a while until you get to 17 south ( there is a rest stop called hornes, great food)you will go left and stay on 17 for a little over 2 hours, you will then go over the coleman bridge which is in glouster, once over the bridge you will see the colonial pkwy whih will take you right into williamsburg. i live here in yorktown . i could not find my map but if you are interested in this way drop me an email and i will confirm all the highway #s for you. good luck..
To Williamsburg from NJ
Another option would be the Cape May/Lewes ferry, Route 1 to 24W to 113S to 13S and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel to Virginia Beach. Real nice drive, although Route 1 could be crowded this time of year. Cape May and Lewes are worth a visit.
If you don%26#39;t do the ferry, 95 to Route 1S works, too. First stoplight is south of Dover. You could have 50 miles of heavy traffic midday on a weekend. And if there%26#39;s a race at Dover Downs, forget about early morning or late afternoon (try 11:00 to 2:00 to avoid race traffic).
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