London Bridge - Markfield Park
- Distance
- 28.48mi
- Elevation +
- 636f
- TrailRank
- 19
Evelyn St - London Bridge - Aldgate - Mile End - Lea Bridge - Markfield Park - Stamford Hill - Stoke Newington - Barbican- Southwsrk - Elephant- Deptford- Greenwich
Evelyn St - London Bridge - Aldgate - Mile End - Lea Bridge - Markfield Park - Stamford Hill - Stoke Newington - Barbican- Southwsrk - Elephant- Deptford- Greenwich
Via Surrey Quays, Tower Bridge, Limehouse, Canning Town, Three Mills, Stepney, London Bridge, Bermondsey, Greenwich
lovely ride with hills each end taking in Hampstead Heath, Regent’s Park, Hyde park and primrose hill.
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsGreat ride along Kent and Surreys roads. You will find nice hills to downhill (sometimes a bit slippery in winter) but also a tough "wall" to climb ending in a great pub to have a break.(check waypoint)
Friday Night Ride to the Coast ( fnrttc.blogspot.com ) to Whitstable. Starting out at midnight from Waterloo. A great event organised by The Fridays. Then, after breakfast at Whitstable, on to Margate. Riding along the s...
This cycle rout from Greenwich (London) to Oxford follows the River Thames tow path from London to Reading before heading North to Oxford through Wallingford, Didcot, Abingdon and Kennington
Nice ride linking a couple of nice rides along Kent quiet and nice roads. You could have finished the ride at Swanley train station but as the station was closed due to engineering works (how strange!)we had to reach Si...
First attempt to reach the Surrey Hills. As always when you want to escape London is not easy at all.In this case I tried to ride on Superhighways to go in and out London wich was Ok at the end. The ride back from Surre...
Starting at Hex Cycling in Shoreditch and heading up through North London (up Highgate Hill) and past Potters Bar into the countryside. Undulating but not really hilly, this route is great for beginners looking to take t...
Catford to Hayes, then an outing with Bigfoot CC, complete with special "Ride of Friendship" cake stop
Starting from Orpington then going to Idle Hill then Seal then Eynsford then turn back to the Orpington.
Train to Lewisham Cycle to Greenwich Foot Tunnel following River Ravensbourne Follow CS3 to Houses of Parliament Across Westminster Bridge and on to New Cross Train to Bexleyheath
A Sunday ride taking in Ide Hill, Toys Hill and Titsey Hill (oops! meant to go up Clarke's Lane, which is a fair bit easier)
London Brompton Club cycle ride through London visiting various bakeries and cake shops from Victoria to Islington, finishing off with a pub lunch in Islington.
Starting at Willesden Green, passing through Camden, Tavistock Place, Liverpool Street Station, EW Cycle Superhighway, Hyde Park, Union Canal, Queens Park.
The canal towpath is quite hard on the shoulders riding on my unsuspended road bike, but the track can be mostly raced - as fast as the wind.
Route drawn by hand from work place to the A13 where is easy to continue to home so not needed to paint more. This route has been made for myself. I don´t take any responsability of the probles that any person might h...
From Hayes North via Cudham hill, with its helpful "25% - low gear" sign, up Ide Hill, then down, then up Toys Hill, then back onto the N Downs ridge up Hogtrough Hill, then a navigational error back down, so another asc...
Starting off in Tonbridge, a flat section, then up Birling hill onto the Downs, coffee in Vigo, whizzed down Knatts Valley then to Hayes.
Faster route to and from Swain's Lane. Only for early Sunday mornings when there is no traffic. Still the most challenging hill climb in London. https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/4268/the-toughest-climb-in-london-how-t...
An easy and picturesque route, but Swain's Lane is the most challenging hill in entire London with a 13.5% or 20% gradient depending on who you believe. https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/4268/the-toughest-climb-in-lond...
100km route. Charity ride in aid of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research. Run by Catford and Chislehurst Rotary Clubs, and Bigfoot Cycling Club. Spot the flat section if you can. Includes the exceedingly steep Trevereux Hill ...
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