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two free social cycle rides Sat March 12th


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Mar 12th rides


Royal Parks Loop from Burgess Park



Start/finish Fuorvito Cafe, Burgess Park, Chumleigh Gdns, off Albany Rd, SE5 0RJ. 10am start for this easy paced ride to Regents Park. Outward using sections of Cycleways 10, 7, 3 and 6. Crossing Southwark Bridge and passing the British Library. Coffee/loo break at Chester Rd or Broad Walk Cafe. Return via Hyde Park, Green Park, Buckingham Palace, The Mall, Horse Guards and Big Ben. Then choice of routes back to Burgess Park for 1.30pm. Distance: 17.2 miles and pretty much flat. Route map at https://goo.gl/ZjwqlF

Canada Water to Greenwich Park and Blackheath - Southwark Healthy Ride


Ride details: Typical easy-paced (10 miles in 2 hours) Southwark Cyclists Healthy Ride. Start/finish point will be Deal Porter Square, opposite Canada Water Station, SE16 7AR. Start time 10am and finish 12.30. Route is: Thames path to Greenwich, into Greenwich Park, up the hill to the Observatory, circuit of Blackheath, and return through the Park to CW. Lots of off-road path, no busy roads. Several stops at places of interest. Really straightforward ride, lots traffic free, suitable for any level of cyclist.


These rides are part of the Southwark Cyclists' Healthy Rides programme, [southwarkcyclists.org.uk]. These rides are organised by Southwark Cyclists and are part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at [southwarkcyclists.org.uk]. Southwark Cyclists are part of the London Cycling Campaign. This ride is organised by volunteers. If you have any feedback, good or bad, please get in touch with [email protected]. For details of LCC?s Safeguarding and other policies please see lcc.org.uk

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