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Yes but maps don't always show that a particular route has a horrendous road surface and there's always some personal preference about preferring main roads v side ones. I do recall once picking a route just using a map and ending up going through a particularly dodgy-feeling estate that I wasn't entirely comfortable in. I don't think there's any harm in someone asking if anyone has a decent route to share... not least since it's a cross-Thames one and the majority of the river crossings aren't particularly bike friendly.


Hackblade - the only thing with the foot tunnel is that the lifts are being refurbished and I'm not sure they'll let you (or you'd want to) take your bike down all those stairs. And since non-folding bikes aren't allowed on the DLR, you might be better just crossing at Tower Bridge and then going east on the north side of the river.


Edit to say that you could go further east on this side and then take the Woolwich ferry over? Pretty sure that allows bikes

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