Geographically London is like a colourful urban patchwork quilt. There is no true centre but an amalgamation of towns and neighbourhoods each with their own distinct characteristics. For this reason, many Londoners struggle to leave their borough or neighbourhood save going to work or an event. However, London is everywhere and there is no better way to explore it than by bike.
The 50 rides in this book are tailored to make the most of the city’s car free cycling routes whilst tapping into her sights and areas of beauty. They range from road rides to tough muddy mountain bike tracks, from tranquil riverside paths to cultural odysseys weaving through the intense urban fabric. So no matter which cycle tribe you belong to, or if you haven’t yet joined the velorution, there will be a ride for you. The guide has been broken down into six chapters and there is an easy to use rating scale so you know what to expect.
This weekend saw the doors open on the first Yorkshire Bike Show: celebrating cycling across the UK, but with a special focus on people creating amazing things in the Yorkshire area. Sitting the the gorgeous Leeds town hall, there was an absolutely brilliant turnout with people coming from all corners ...
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