I guess it depends which side of the river you live on, North or South side.
I wouldnt recommend commuting using the ferry or the tunnel but would cross further up river as both take an age on a daily commute.
Same goes for Greenwich foot tunnel, the routine of getting off the bike and using the lift or stairs, then pretending not to pedal and ride your bike through the tunnel will soon become a chore.
I would use the most direct route be it North or South, its fine now but when its cold later in the year the last thing you want to be doing is following meandering cycle paths along the river.
Good luck.
I guess it depends which side of the river you live on, North or South side.
I wouldnt recommend commuting using the ferry or the tunnel but would cross further up river as both take an age on a daily commute.
Same goes for Greenwich foot tunnel, the routine of getting off the bike and using the lift or stairs, then pretending not to pedal and ride your bike through the tunnel will soon become a chore.
I would use the most direct route be it North or South, its fine now but when its cold later in the year the last thing you want to be doing is following meandering cycle paths along the river.
Good luck.