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two free sociable cycle rides Sat Jan 7th


Sally Eva

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NOTE. You must register on Eventbrite so we can limit numbers, links below. 


We have 2 rides for Jan 7th, both 2.5 hours. Remember to register on Eventbrite. If you cannot make it, please cancel so that someone else can take the place. Even at the last minute it is worth cancelling (How to cancel).


Ride 1. Dulwich to Beckenham Place Park. < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dulwich-to-beckenham-place-park-southwark-healthy-ride-tickets-502835744247


10am to 12.30. Start/finish Dulwich Clock Café, in the middle of Dulwich Park. Jean and John leading. Head up to Peckham Rye and via LCN 22 to Ladywell Fields. Join the off-road Waterlink Way (National Route 21) and follow Ravensbourne and Pool Rivers to Lower Sydenham and on quiet streets to Beckenham Place Park. Brief stop at cafe. Return by different route initially (quiet streets, mostly Brookehouse Rd). Very short stretch of busy road at Catford where we rejoin the outward route at Ladywell Fields. Then follow outward route back to Dulwich Park. About 12 miles. Route map at https://bit.ly/2SOiQMs 


Ride 2. SE London Sights - Burgess Park to Cutty Sark Loop < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/south-east-london-sights-cycle-ride-tickets-502825593887>  


10am to 12.30. Start/finish Fuorvito Café (ex Park Life Café), Burgess Park, Chumleigh Gardens, SE5 0RJ. Simon S. leading. An easy-paced, pretty flat ride taking in some iconic sights of SE London: the Cutty Sark, the Thames Path, Greenland Dock and Stave Hill - not to mention Millwall FC's stadium (twice!). Nearly all on quiet cycleways. Coffee stop at the Cutty Sark. Fantastic views from Stave Hill. 12 miles. Route map:

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