Hi,
We are planning on a 2-3 night stay near the beach and finishing our trip in Charleston. Since this will be end of April, we don%26#39;t anticipate laying or swimming at the beach but would like to enjoy some outdoor activites like biking. Is one area better than another? Saw Kiawah had lots of trails but the area is pricier and quieter. We do want some nightlife and dining that, hopefully, we can walk to.
Best beach area for biking, IOP, Folly, EtcFrom your other thread I think you got some good advice on HD savings. I saw that someone got the Mills House for $115 on Hotwire. The Mills is very nice and near the center of everything.
In late April there are no minimum stays in the condos in Wild Dunes. You could do 2 or 3 days there in a nice one bedroom place with all the comforts of home. The beaches are wild and firm and great for cycling and Wild Dunes has lots of trails as well. If you Google ';Wild Dunes vacation rentals'; you should pull up most of the companies that represent those properties. Nightlife and good food will be a 10 minute drive.
Best beach area for biking, IOP, Folly, EtcKiawah is quiet, for sure; but Kiawah Island%26#39;s 10-mile packed sand beach, along with Kiawah%26#39;s 30+ miles of paved bicycle trails, is perfect for your main activity. You might also enjoy kayaking on Kiawah%26#39;s river and marsh creeks.
If you do go to IOP, there%26#39;s Morgan Creek Grill for semi-casual and the clubhouse at the golf course as well (this is not as formal as you might think, for lunch anyway). ';Downtown'; IOP has some breakfast, lunch and dinner places as well as music venues but from WD you%26#39;d have about a 5 minute drive.
Plenty of biking in WD; you can even take a boat ride out to the barrier island, or go crabbing, or rent kayaks or go deep-sea fishing if that interests you.
Do NOT miss Shem Creek for fun nightlife and the area%26#39;s prettiest sunset!
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