Nashville - New York road trip
Hello
My mother and I are heading on a road trip from Nashville to New York.
We have 10 days for the trip.
None of us are great planners, and being from Europe, some tips would be appreciated for this US road trip.
We are not huge on the museums, but really are just looking for nice, cozy places, towns with charm, nice places to see or whatever else that you could recommend.
Any other tips for newbies that don't know much?
Nice Beaches, But Out of the Way
You can, of course, include a stretch or two of beach on your journey if you really want to, but just understand that it will be difficult to do that and keep to smaller, slower-paced towns. Most of the seashore between say Washington and New York is heavily built up and extremely crowded in the summer. So you'll either have to share your stretches of beach with significant numbers of other people or add quite a few miles to your journey. If you have ten days to get from Nashville to New York, then you certainly have time for the latter.
What I'd suggest in that case is that from southeastern Pennsylvania you head for Elkton MD and take MD-213/MD-313 down the Delmarva Peninsula (between the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays) to the Vienna MD area, then US-50/US-13/VA-175 to Chincoteague VA. This is a great little out-of-the-way location that not only has beaches, but also a national wildlife refuge as well as a NASA launch facility. When done here you can head north, hit an unsullied bit of ocean front, and then continue along the coast (getting more congested as you go, unfortunately) to Lewes DE and a ferry over to New Jersey. Once across Delaware Bay, US-9 is far enough inland that you should be able to miss most of the beach traffic on the way to New York.
As I said in my first post, there are many, many options, but I think the ones I've outlined for you stand the best chance of fulfilling your desires for your trip.
AZBuck