by lrrowe » Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:57 am
Susan, if you going thru Virginia through the Roanoke area and turn East, you will then be going the way my wife and I head to Cape Hatteras. We like rte. 460 all the way to Suffock and Cheasepeake VA, and then using 168, headed South all the way to OBX. It is a very easy drive and since it is not an interstate, the speed limit is reduced. There will be many road signs on which roads to take when you get close to 168. There have been some new routes established there and I cannot swear that there is not a slight twist here and there relative to getting on 168. Again, just follow the signs.
After Richmond/Petersburg area and then slightly more then 1/2 way to Suffock, is a well known and a "have to stop at" restaurant, The Virginia Diner. Not only do you get a good meal, you can load up on Virginia Peanuts. I think it is near or in the town of Wakefield.
The first OBX sites you should see are Kitty Hawk (think Wright Brothers) and maybe you will want to stop there. For many miles, through Nags Head, you will find all the typical seaside tourist trap stores.
Then while in Buxton on Hatteras Island (Pea Island) you should should stop and climb the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse which was moved inland about 1 mile to protect it from the eroding waves. There are campgrounds and good seafood restaurants in the area. If you have 4 wheel drive, you have to drive on the beach. If not, there are many parking areas to stop and and walk over. If you are anglers, then throw a line into the surf. But be warned, to drive on the beach and to fish you need a permit and license.
Before you get to Buxton, while entering Pea Island, , there is a bird walk area which may be of interest. Watch for the signs. There is a lot of wind surfing going happening on the sound side and they are fun to stop and watch.
South of Cape Hatteras is the first ferry to Oracoke Island. About 10 miles in, the first eatery, Howards, you have got to stop for some fantastic seafood lunches. It is a trip we must make every time we head to Cape Hatters. Then head a short ways to a nice town to walk around in before you get on the last ferry to the NC coast. Beyond that, I cannot help. But it will be a great trip for you.
Wish we were going with you. Maybe in the fall. And that reminds me, expect crowds and lots of families with kids.