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sociable cycle ride 10am Saturday Feb 10th 2018


Sally Eva

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Meet at Canada Water in the small square (Deal Porter Square) beside the Library. The ride starts at 10am and will be the usual easy-paced 2 hour ride on mostly quiet streets and paths.


Follow the river then cross Tower Bridge and use north bank along the segregated bike lane to Westminster. Then turn across the bridge and return along South Bank, mostly National Route NR4.


Lovely views along the river and many points of interest, especially on south bank. Look out for the London Eye, the Festival Hall, and Borough Market. The whole route is 10.5 miles and flat. Route map at [goo.gl]


We run similar rides every Saturday morning. More information on Southwark Cyclists Healthy Rides at www.healthyrider.weebly.com and [southwarkcyclists.org.uk]


Southwark Cyclists is the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign which campaigns for more, safer cycling in London. All our stuff is free and everyone is welcome. No catches at all, if you find any or think of one please let me know. Rides organised by Bruce Lynn on 07729 279 945

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