Fall Tour de Smokies
Sports · Cycling Event

Fall Tour de Smokies

An annual cycling event set in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains.

Sun, 20 Sep 2026 – Wed, 23 Sep 2026 Blackberry Farm Walland , Tennessee
The Fall Tour de Smokies is an annual cycling event hosted at the world-renowned Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, this event offers a unique opportunity for cycling enthusiasts to ride with experts, including renowned coaches and wine experts. Experience the perfect blend of physical challenge and luxury hospitality in one of the most beautiful settings in the South. Join us from September 20-23, 2026.

What to Expect

A high-end, expert-led cycling experience in a luxury resort setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Cycling enthusiasts
  • Luxury travelers
  • Outdoor adventurers
  • Blackberry Farm guests

Agenda Overview

The event runs from September 20th to September 23rd, 2026.
Venue & Address
Blackberry Farm
1471 W Millers Cove Rd
Walland , Tennessee – 37886
United States
Organizer
Blackberry Farm · Resort
A premier Relais & Châteaux resort in Walland, Tennessee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
Blackberry Farm, 1471 W Millers Cove Rd, Walland, TN.
When is the event?
September 20-23, 2026.
Who is this for?
Cycling enthusiasts and resort guests.
How do I register?
Check the Blackberry Farm website for event availability and registration.
Is it for all skill levels?
Please check with the organizers for ride difficulty levels.
What is included?
The event typically includes guided rides, meals, and social activities.
Tags
Cycling Smoky Mountains Blackberry Farm Walland Fall Event September 2026
Summary
The annual Fall Tour de Smokies cycling event at Blackberry Farm in Walland, TN.
Highlights
  • Expert-led cycling rides
  • Great Smoky Mountains scenery
  • Luxury resort experience
  • Professional coaching
  • Unique social events
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