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NOTE. Please register for rides on Eventbrite so we can limit numbers, link below
 
On the 6th Sept have just one ride. Possible we will have another last-minute ride.
 
Ride for Sept 6th.  Royal Parks Loop from Burgess Park < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/royal-parks-loop-from-burgess-park-tickets-1647871811949?aff=oddtdtcreator >
10.00 am to 1.30 pm. Start/finish Burgess Park, Stomping Grounds Café, Chumleigh Gardens, off Albany Rd,  SE5 0RJ.   17 mile (28km), 3.5 hour ride, Bruce leading.  First stop Regents Park after crossing river (probably Southwark Bridge) then route across Bloomsbury. Coffee stop in Regents Park then across west central London to Stanhope Place entrance to Hyde Park. Circuit of the park ending up at Hyde Park Corner.  Continue past Green Park and St James Park to Westminster Bridge, then on back to Burgess Park at around 1.30pm. Route used many times with many variations.  Route options mapped at
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1kqds959moHNjIslCH6ED2BWCVvc&usp=sharing.
Riders of all ages are welcome on Healthy Rides but under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Same for “adults at risk”. Always give way to pedestrians and to other cyclists so all path users feel safe.  If you cannot make a ride, please cancel so that someone else can take the place. These rides are part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/
 

 

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NOTE. Please register for rides on Eventbrite so we can limit numbers, link below
 
On the 6th Sept we now have a second ride. Thanks to Eduardo for agreeing to lead a nice easy last-minute ride.
 
10.00 am to 12.30 pm. Start/finish Burgess Park, Stomping Grounds Café, Chumleigh Gardens, off Albany Rd,  SE5 0RJ.   8.5 mile (15km), 2 - 2.5 hour ride, Eduardo leading.   Start up Rye Lane to Peckham Rye Park, then up Friern Rd and down to Dulwich Park.  Cross the park possibly having a break at the Café where we often start rides. From Dulwich Park a short hop to the Herne Hill Velodrome. Just a flying visit to briefly watch the action at this amazing place. Another short ride to Brockwell Park. If time go past recently renovated Brockwell Hall. From Brockwell take the last leg back to Burgess Park, with the option of including Ruskin Park. Easy ride, some short hills, lots of traffic free paths in parks and low traffic streets. Good ride for relatively inexperienced cyclists who would like to gain experience and learn new routes. Everyone welcome. Route map at https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1pElCotX1P3H-NopWcpNX3by3wPc6YvY&usp=sharing
 
Riders of all ages are welcome on Healthy Rides but under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Same for “adults at risk”. Always give way to pedestrians and to other cyclists so all path users feel safe.  If you cannot make a ride, please cancel so that someone else can take the place. These rides are part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/

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