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sociable cycle ride Sat July 1st


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NOTE. Please register on Eventbrite so we can limit numbers, link below. 

On July 1st we will have 1 ride. Possibly run a second if demand is sufficient. Registration on Eventbrite as usual. Note if all places are already booked it is worth checking back as there are occasional cancellations during the week; also try going on the Wait List.   If you cannot make it, please cancel so that someone else can take the place (How to cancel). 

July 1st Ride details 

7 Finest Views of SE London < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/7-finest-views-of-se-london-tickets-667748512777

10am to 1pm. Jamie leading. Start/Finish in Peckham Square, next to Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre, SE15 5RY.

You may think Healthy Rides are all about views. Amazingly we are well blessed with viewpoints and Jamie’s route has only one viewpoint in common with last week’s Views from the South ride.

Route for 1 July is Peckham Library – Rye Park – rear entrance to Nunhead Cemetery – across to Telegraph Hill – down to Brockley Village – up to Hilly Fields – down to Brookmill Park – over the Helter Skelter – up Morden Hill – across to Point Hill – into Greenwich Pk for a 30 minute Coffee break – down to General Wolfe –across to the Queen’s Viewpoint - down to the giant compass – along to Greenwich Royal Naval College – Cutty Sark – along to – Deptford Bistros – through New Cross tunnel – TK Max – Cross A2 – Fire Stn – St Mary Magdelene Church – Peckham Library. Lots of off road shared path.

Last did this 18 months ago, see report https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/healthy-ride-reports-2022/ride-reports-jan-29th-2022/

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