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• #2
Just throwing it out there but if you wanted to go south of the river:
Brixton -> Clapham -> Wandsworth and then along the Upper Richmond Road until you hit Mortlake and then cross the river at the tip of Kew Gardens.
I always enjoy being by Clapham Common for a little bit and the upper richmond road is mostly a nice high speed blast with few traffic lights and a decent amount of space so traffic doesn't always slow you down.
12.5 Miles apparently so adds a few to your journey..
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• #3
I used to go a similar way, backstreets to skirt through denmark hill, stockwell, clapham north and come up by battersea dogs home then head to wandsworth along batt park road, then upper richmond road , but went via barnes bridge through past chiswick station...much less involvement with traffic, but found some of them roads south of the river not as fast...though yeah upper richmond road is def fast...
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• #4
I think there's a way you could combine both chelsea embankment and upper richmond road which would are both pretty sweet but that would probably add many more miles than you'd want and mean crossing the river three times :S
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• #5
Just seen this. If it were me I would do the same second half but cross the Thames a bit further down at Battersea Bridge.
my commute is
Camberwell New Road
Vauxhall Bridge
Embankment past Cheyne Walk
Gunter grove and then carry onto A4 (opp big Sainsburys)
West on A4 getting off before Hammersmith Flyover
Kings Road all the way to Gunnersbury
Would you amend?