Cycling remains one of the most popular leisure
activities in Britain today, and continuing numbers of
people are taking up the sport whether for leisure
enjoyment for all the family, or for health and
environmental reasons. One of the greatest
concentrations of population is in London and the South
East, and because of the congested and dangerous roads
there is a growing need for a useful guide to safe,
traffic-free cycling around the area. Cyclists living in
the area want quick, easy access to a range of enjoyable
new cycling routes where they can quickly escape from
their usual crowded environment and explore quiet routes
in attractive natural or man-made surroundings. In
recent years there have been many initiatives to develop
traffic-free routes through national or local government
schemes and organisations such as Sustrans, but it is
often impracticable for leisure cyclists to keep right
up to date with the latest information on the many
thousands of miles of paths and lanes where it is
possible, and legal, for cyclists to pursue their hobby
away from traffic.All the more welcome then, is this
brand new title from experienced author and cyclist
Jules Selmes, who brings together 25 of the best routes
in London. As well as offering practical general advice
for the cyclist, the author gives clear instructions for
each route, a useful diagrammatic map, suggestions on
where best to park and/or start the trip, distance,
gradients and hills, places of interest and suggested
refreshment stops along the way or close to the route.
Areas covered include: Kingston to Teddington Lock via
Hampton Court Palace Ham to Richmond Lock Loop Barnes
Bridge to Kew Bridge Loop Putney Bridge to Barnes Bridge
Loop Battersea to Putney Bridge via Chelsea Harbour
Waterloo to Tower Bridge Tower Bridge to Greenwich The
Waterlink Way The River Lee Navigation Richmond Park
Wimbledon Common and Putney Heath The Parkland Walk and
Finsbury Park Epsom Downs Loop |
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