Southwark Cyclists do short (2 hour), sociable, local explores most Saturdays, usually with a Dr Bike on hand at the start.
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Where: Locks, Docks and a Bankside Boozer
When: Sunday 12 August 2012
Meet: 10:00 @ Cutty Sark Gardens, SE10 9LW (by the foot tunnel entrance)
Brought to you by LCC's South East London Commissariat for Social Cycle Rides Planning (aka the Dog & Bell Crew), a leisurely and for at least some of its participants hangover recovery tour of London's locks and docks, with one or more ale houses thrown in for hair-of-the-dog good measure.
The round London widdershins route will in large part follow that of Barry Mason's world famous Locks, Docks and One Smoking Ferry ride. Starting at Cutty Sark Gardens in Greenwich, there will a coffee break at Woolwich Arsenal, a lunch stop at Fat Boy's Diner on Trinity Buoy Wharf, and a short extension into the City of London, where we will cross the River Thames for the second time via the Wobbly Bridge. Following liquid refreshment in the Founders Arms pub on Bankside, we will then head east toward Tower Bridge, and join the Thames Path southside at Butler's Wharf.
The ride could if we feel like it end with a second lubrication stop at the Dog & Bell in Deptford.
RSVP, but it's OK to turn up unannounced on the day.
Southwark Cyclists do short (2 hour), sociable, local explores most Saturdays, usually with a Dr Bike on hand at the start.
More here
Also this tomorrow:
Where: Locks, Docks and a Bankside Boozer
When: Sunday 12 August 2012
Meet: 10:00 @ Cutty Sark Gardens, SE10 9LW (by the foot tunnel entrance)
Brought to you by LCC's South East London Commissariat for Social Cycle Rides Planning (aka the Dog & Bell Crew), a leisurely and for at least some of its participants hangover recovery tour of London's locks and docks, with one or more ale houses thrown in for hair-of-the-dog good measure.
The round London widdershins route will in large part follow that of Barry Mason's world famous Locks, Docks and One Smoking Ferry ride. Starting at Cutty Sark Gardens in Greenwich, there will a coffee break at Woolwich Arsenal, a lunch stop at Fat Boy's Diner on Trinity Buoy Wharf, and a short extension into the City of London, where we will cross the River Thames for the second time via the Wobbly Bridge. Following liquid refreshment in the Founders Arms pub on Bankside, we will then head east toward Tower Bridge, and join the Thames Path southside at Butler's Wharf.
The ride could if we feel like it end with a second lubrication stop at the Dog & Bell in Deptford.
RSVP, but it's OK to turn up unannounced on the day.
Led by Francis Sedgemore who is on here.