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20th Feb, Women-only beginners plus ride: Dulwich Village to Lambeth Palace


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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beginner-plus-ride-dulwich-village-to-lambeth-palace-tickets-262470665827


This is a relatively slow paced women's only ride suitable for anyone who can pedal, brake and steer and is comfortable on very quiet roads.


We will be meeting at 10:00h at Au Ciel Patisserie, 1 Calton Ave, London SE21 7DE


We will ride to Lambeth Palace and stop for at break at The Garden Cafe, before we return back to Dulwich Village. We aim to return by 13:00h.


The route is a total of 12km.


We will set off promptly so please make sure you arrive on time.


Please bring with you:


A helmet if you wish to wear one

Water, if you wish

Snacks, if you wish

Money and card for the Caf? if you wish to buy something (some cafes only accept one of these)

Facemask

A bike lock


If you can't come please let us know as soon as possible so we can offer the place to someone on our waiting list as places are very limited at the moment.


If you should have any further questions please email: [email protected]

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