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social cycle ride 10am Saturday January 13th


Sally Eva

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This starts from outside Canada Water Library SE16 7AR at 10am and returns at noon. In between riders will travel the Waterlink Way with a little assistance from the train.


Be prompt at the start because the plan is to catch thye 10.10am Overground train to Sydenham and then ride down to Bells Green and join the Waterlink Way (Nat Route 21). Return is via Ladywell Fields and Brookmill Park to the junction with Quietway 1.


Then follow QW1 through Deptford to Folkestone Gardens. From there go through Deptford Park, along Surrey Canal Linear Path and past Greenland Dock to Canada Water. This is an easy 1.5 hour ride with lots of off-road paths. The map is here:



REMEMBER TO BEING YOUR OYSTER OR CONTACTLESS PAYMENT CARD. The fare is ?1.50.


Riders can also join this ride at Sydenham Overground Station at 10.25am. The ride is organised and led by Southwark Cyclists which is the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign. Everything we do is free and everyone is welcome

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