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social cycle ride Sat December 3rd


Sally Eva

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AKA Five Parks and a Velodrome. This ride starts from Peckham Square (between Peckham Pulse and Peckham Library SE15 5JR) at 10am and ends at the same place at 12 noon.


The route follows a big loop around Peckham Rye Park, Dulwich Park, Herne Hill Velodrome, Brockwell Park, Ruskin Park and Burgess Park. Lots of parks. Mostly flat except the long not-so-steep pull up to Dulwich Park from Peckham. Lots to see and plenty of quiet off-road bits.


Southwark Cyclists first did this route in May 2013. The route can be seen on Google maps at http://goo.gl/maps/hFFNL and the on-line listing is here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/healthy-ride-30/


For more info or to let him know you are coming you can contact Bruce Lynn on 07729 279 945. All welcome. Children under 16 must be accompanied.

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