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social cycle ride 10am Saturday Feb 3rd


Sally Eva

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This starts from Dulwich Park Cafe at 10am and ends in the same place two hours later. It's called the Dulwich Park-Burgess Park-Brockwell Park Loop and is an easy-paced ride that links 3 major parks.


From the park cafe it heads out through Dulwich Village and East Dulwich to Rye Lane in Peckham. There will be a brief stop at our 4th Saturday start location, Peckham Square and then the group will head down the Surrey Canal Path to Burgess Park.


A complete east-to-west crossing of Burgess Park will take us to Camberwell Rd. We cross this and head through quiet streets to the small park of Myatts Fields. Next stretch is through tiny Elam Street Open Space and on to Loughborough Junction which is not too tricky in this direction.


Back streets and a tiny bit of the Brixton Water Lane take us to Brockwell Park. Round the east side of the park to Rosendale Rd and quiet streets back to Dulwich Park. That's about 16km (10 miles) of pretty flat riding, a lot of it on paths in parks. Route at https://goo.gl/QeB26A. Queries contact Bruce Lynn on 07729 279 945


All our rides are free -- you don't have to live in Southwark or join an organisation. We are the Southwark branch of the London Cycling Campaign which campaigns for more, safer cycling in London. There's no more propaganda than that. You don't have to join LCC or our borough group. All free and all welcome

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