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sociable cycle ride July 1st


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Exploring Dulwich.


The ride meets at the Pavilion Cafe in the middle of Dulwich Park (SE21 7EA) at 10am and returns to the same place at noon. Then up Dawsons Hill for the view across to Dulwich Hamlet football stadium and down Greendale to Dulwich Village.


It continues south past Dulwich Picture Gallery and Dulwich College to the only Toll Gate in London and then loops up to Kingswood House, aka Bovril Castle. Bovril Castle/Kingswood House, is the building that is a Library and other things these days, off Seeley Drive, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingswood_House


The route then turns back through Bel Air Park, on to Herne Hill Velodrome, and back to Dulwich Park. Bruce considers that to be an easy 2 hour ride. It is shorter than usual (14,8km) but that's because he's accepted that people may feel they want to walk up the steeper bit of the ascent of Dawsons Hill. I always do personally.


The route at https://goo.gl/NSRbDL and further cycling info is on our website at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk

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