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  • I go Tulse, Herne, Milkwood, Kennington every day and it's pretty good. Can't comment on the route via Dulwich and Camberwell though.

  • Talking of West Norwood the set of lights at the end of Robson Rd as you come onto the High Street? What's the deal I was sat there for at least 4 minutes on red before I got bored and made a move as there were no other cars about. This has happened before are there lights that are only triggered by a car?

  • Saw lots of people who don't seem to value the longterm mobility of their joints wearing short shorts.

    As Princess TW said, we like shorts. Don't do knee warmers either - makes cyclists look like escapees from Mega City One.

  • ^^ you could even croxted / rosendale road to brockwell park. bit of a sophies choice really. and possibly a bit out of your way.

    feast next weekend damo - suspect we'll see you in the rad-dads bug-a-boo jousting pit.

  • Cheers. Do you just use Brixton Road between Milkwood & Kennington Rds?

  • milkwood > coldharbour > walworth rd > albany rd > old kent > great dover street

  • Like this? Looks direct if not necessarily pleasant

    http://goo.gl/ixafwz

  • Yep! if you want quieter, there's an offroad route from peckham library to the north east edge of burgess park

  • Nope I go up Milkwood to Loughborough junction then down Loughborough Rd., joining Kennington Rd. at Jamm. That last bit of Loughborough Rd. can be a BITCH for traffic tho.

  • why not just go railton road > brixton > brixton road and peel off at kennington.

  • That last bit of Loughborough Rd. can be a BITCH for traffic tho.

    Very much that. @lemonade might do better to head north at the fiveways junction and do Akerman->Patmos->Elliot->Foxley

  • is that round the back of the new flats they're building?

  • Thanks all. Brixton road isn't awful in my experience but there's a lot of traffic.

    Think I'll either go for something like this then:
    http://goo.gl/GsEhaU

    Or head down into Peckham, go on the off road bit, through Burgess Park etc. I've no problem on big/busy roads but I've found if you're doing a route twice a day it makes for a more enjoyable life to try to keep off the most trafficky stuff, even if that means going a bit slower. Eg currently enjoying the Thames Path instead of Vauxhall.

  • ^^Aye, but there's no problem heading north. Have to find a different route coming back, though; Akerman Road is still one way till the work finishes.

  • Who likes short shorts?

  • milkwood > coldharbour > walworth rd > albany rd > old kent > great dover street

    Personally I'd avoid all those

    Akerman->Patmos->Elliot->Foxley

    and those too,

    South London

    yep that too.

    Choose civilisation, move north.

  • move north

    been there done that. much prefer south

  • First day I regretted not wearing gloves. Still fingers were surprisingly mobile for being frozen.

  • I used to go from Tulse Hill to Brixton using Effra Road and eventually gave up because of traffic, shit drivers and (whisper it) hills. Milkwood4lyfe

  • The hills are what's good about tulse hill -> effra. Get away ahead of the cars at the lights at the top and you can smash it all the way down Tulse hill at good speed.

  • Take the cycle+bus only past tulse hill and don't see another car until brockwell park when the cycle lane kicks in.

  • Commuters of South London, what's a good route to do this journey - is their suggested 'balanced' one any good?>

    Norwood Road>Brockwell Park>Brixton Water Lane>Effra Road>Brixton Road>Kennington Park Rd>Newington Causeway>Borough High Street

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