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Two free sociable cycle rides Sat Feb 24th


Sally Eva

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Please note. These rides are for Saturday week, Feb 24th.

There are again two contrasting rides on Feb 24th, a 3½ hour one from London Bridge to Parliament Hill and a 2-2½ hour one exploring Dulwich.

Ride 1.  Feb 24th. Parliament Hill from London Bridge  < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/parliament-hill-ride-from-london-bridge-tickets-838927573957 >  Start 10am, Southwark Gateway Needle, south side of London Bridge. Jamie leading and aiming to get back around 1.30pm. Route outward via Kings Cross, return through Regents Park (Google map https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1S4E6QQQM4Dp18KOJMQexVb3yDDMXob7C&usp=sharing. Coffee break at Parliament Hill and time to walk up to the viewpoint. Everyone welcome.

Ride 2, Feb 24th.  Exploring Dulwich + Murals  < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-dulwich-murals-ride-tickets-838949609867 >  Start 10am, Dulwich Clock Café in middle of Dulwich Park. Bruce leading a 2½ hour ride, so back 12.30. Did you know Dulwich had a Castle? And a working Toll Booth and a famous football team? Will also be looking for some of the outdoor art organised by the Dulwich Picture Gallery and spread around the area. Come and join us. Probable route at https://goo.gl/CJRHNu.

Riders of all ages are welcome on Healthy Rides but under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  Same for “adults at risk”.

This ride is part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/

 

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