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• #377
Lake District.
Going here on holiday in a few weeks. Anyone got any nice routes? I know the whole place will be awesome but specific areas to ride.
Fred Whitton not applicable, going with the lady so <30miles a day!
Did exactly that with kati, let me dig out the route (average 25 miles a day).
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• #378
Can't find the one I did with kati, but this one I did in 3 days, which is way too long, but for your girlfriend if she doesn't mind going through Hardknott;
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/858829
Draw up another route from memories, we took the evening train to Windermere (from Euston) and stay the night there.
Day 1: Rode to Grasmere to try out the Gingerbread which was a nice little treat, head down to Coniston where we drop off our luggage in a nearby hotel (after going into the bluebird museum), then head up to the Drunken Duck (awesome food, little out of place wearing raggy t-shirt and short), rode back to the hotel for a good night sleep.
Day 2: head south alongside Coniston, head into Brantwood to do some touristy stuff, went past Grizedale as we didn't have enough time to explore the forest, straight up to Hawkshead for a bite to eat, then down to Near Sawyer to visit the Hill Top farm, end up not having enough time, we took the ferry over instead of riding north to go around Windermere.
Hope this help.
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• #379
Anyone have any recommendations for a iphone app that I can upload some of these routes to, and use my iphone as a satnav? Ideally in my pocket with just a headphones telling me where to go?
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• #380
ridewithgps is a good web and app site.
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• #381
im doing london to brighton tomorrow and have basically used strava's "popular" route generator. I have no idea about any of the roads except that th elondon bits follows the cs7.
Does it look ok, any roads to avoid? (busy roads) Dont mind adding 5 or so miles to route, but not too much as my friend hasnt been cycling much recently.
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• #382
Looks like the classic route to me, nothing to worry about
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• #383
cheers! strava's "popular" filter seems to be pretty good then
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• #384
Does anyone (@hippy?) have any routes that cycle oxford? Making a route for the weekend that I want to go from Kingston Blount to Streatly via Oxford, and my route currently goes along the a40 onto the a34 which look like a nice flat bit in an otherwise hilly 200k but I'm worried that they might be dangerous and or full of traffic lights a any advice?
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• #385
Anyone got a 80km route north/north east of Hackney Wick - Could do the North London Loop but looking for something a bit different?
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• #386
Maybe use the Steam Ride route?
GPS here: http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/14-599/
Moar info here: http://sollesse.wix.com/steamride
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• #387
Chipping ongar
Fyfield
Roxwell
Doddinghurts
Billaricay
North ockendon
DagenhamNice roads if you follow that rough route.
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• #388
Decent cambridge route please! Riding from SW London.
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• #389
Go this way.
Stop in Finchingfield for a coffee.
And do a lap of along the backs. Then go into the town for a beer or cocktail at The Cow.Tell me if length is wrong.
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• #390
Seems good; might not do a lap though :P
Doing it on Sunday.
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• #391
No do. It's not far and cambridge is beautiful. The backs are the best part.
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• #392
Why bother going there otherwise!?
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• #393
Missus is taking train and meeting me there so if I star early enough I can get that lap in.
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• #394
Ha!
Route complaints can be PM'd to me real time! -
• #396
Southend from where?
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• #397
Hackney. I know there are routes on here but I cant find one to easily use for map my ride
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• #398
Never ridden that way. Just make your own, look for smaller roads.
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• #399
If this is too long, go south, south ockden, bulpham, langdon hill, then onto london road all the way. Not as nice i'd think, but shorter.
Great work
I am not sure I'd like to go riding with you these days.