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sociable cycle ride Saturday September 2nd


Sally Eva

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This ride starts at 10am from the cafe in Dulwich Park (SE21 7EA)and does a two-hour round trip to Cator Park, just south of New Beckenham Station.


Cator Park is on National Route 21. This allows everyone to look at the stretch immediately south from the Waterlink Way that they rode last week (Aug 26th). The group will head out via Horniman Museum and Sydenham Station. The route back is slightly different. From Cator Park we will follow NR21 north to Bell Green and then via Mayow Park, and Forest Hill (using station underpass with a few steps) and the Horniman again.


There are some short, steep, uphills, but overall distance is only 8 miles, so plenty time to walk the steepest bits. The route is at https://goo.gl/SdXbx8. Queries etc to Bruce on 07729 279 945

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