If you are looking for something to help you stay motivated throughout the winter, how about planning a stunning cycle tour in spring or summer? The North Sea Cycle Route is a great long distance route that can be cycled in it's entirety or in individual parts. Check out Jon & Frank's website … [Read more...]
Kent Cycle Route: Crab and Winkle Way
Distance: Approx. 7.5 miles (one way) Typical Duration: 1-2 hours Difficulty: Easy Start: Canterbury West Station End: Whitstable Harbour Route: National Cycle Network 1 Deriving its name from the old Victorian railway line that once linked Canterbury to Whitstable, the Crab and … [Read more...]
The Camel Trail Cycle Route Cornwall
Distance: Approx. 18 miles (one way) Typical Duration: 2-3 hours Difficulty: EasyStart: Bodmin Gaol End: Padstow Route: National Cycle Route 32: The Camel Trail Attracting over 250,000 cyclists a year, the Camel Trail is one of the most popular traffic free cycle routes in England... and for good … [Read more...]
The Tarka Trail Cycle Route Devon
Distance: Approx. 31 miles (one way) Typical Duration: 4-5 hours Difficulty: Easy Trail: Level tarmac, woodland and gritty disused railway track Start: Braunton Finish: Meeth Route: National Cycle Route 3 and 27 An ideal introduction to cycling for families and novices, the Tarka … [Read more...]
London Cycle Route: Putney to Weybridge
Distance: 18 miles (one way) Typical Duration: Approx. 3 hours Difficulty: Easy/Moderate Start: South side of Putney Bridge Finish: Riverside path in Weybridge Route: National Cycle Network 4: Thames Valley Cycle Route Leaving London’s pandemonium in your wake, this peaceful … [Read more...]
London Cycle Route: Docklands and Lee Valley
Distance: 10 miles (one way) Typical Duration: 1-2 hours Difficulty: Easy Start: The Greenwich foot tunnel End: Tottenham Hale station Route: National Cycle Network 1 Congestion, exhaust fumes, traffic-clogged lanes and stressed commuters…forget it! The Lee Valley cycle route serves … [Read more...]