Tribe Roads
There are some narrow roads called the Tribe Roads. Once the parishes of Bermuda were called Tribes, and hence such names to these roads as they crisscross the parishes between the north and south shores. So, if you are on a Bermuda's main road like the South Road (along the south shore), or the North Road (along the north shore), or even the Middle Road (that goes along the middle of the island east-west parallel to the shores), you will see these narrow meandering tribe roads cutting across and getting into village areas and lush landscapes.
There are some 30 such tribe Roads in Bermuda and it can be an excellent experience to explore them on a bicycle or just walking them. Some of these roads are quite desolate and pass through great scenic landscapes. Just pack your lunch and head out early in the morning. You will surely enjoy a lot.