South East and London
Waltham Abbey to Tottenham and Return
This 14 mile cycle ride takes you from Waltham Abbey down the banks of The River lee to Tottenham Lock and return. The trail along the way is almost all traffic along the river side and the there is a mixture
Oxford to Thrupp via The Oxford Canal
This cycle route takes you on an easy 9 mile ride from the centre of Oxford along a traffic free path along The Oxford Canal. The surface is typical of canal tow paths being a mixture of tarmac and crushed gravel
Big Ben to The Tower of London
Big Ben to The Tower of London A 4 mile cycle route which takes you along a route along the River Thames and past some of the most famous historic places in the world. The route is flat and mainly along
Eynsham Loop near Oxford to Oxfordshire Village Tour
Eynsham Loop – Oxfordshire village tour A 28 mile cycle route which takes you on a looped cycle route from the village of Eynsham through some of the lovely surrounding Oxfordshire country villages. The route is mainly along ‘B’ roads
Oxford to Sandford Lock
Oxford to Sandford Lock A 3 mile cycle route along a relaxing route along the riverbank which takes you from the Nature Reserve Park at Grandpont southwards to Sandford Lock. Route is flat along the river tow path which is made
Buckingham Palace to Kensington Palace
Buckingham Palace to Kensington Palace A 3 mile relaxed cycle route mainly traffic free through the iconic parks of London taking you from Buckingham Palace to Kensington Palace. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British Royal Family. Originally known
Rye to Winchelsea
Rye to Winchelsea An easy 3 mile cycle route which takes you from the small historic town of Rye to the nearby seaside town of Winchelsea. The route leaves Rye via the local roads and very quickly you find yourself cycling
Paddington to Wembley to Grand Union Canal
Paddington Station to Wembley – Grand Union Canal A 7 mile cycle route which takes you along the Grand Union Canal traffic free tow path through central London to Wembley. On some canal tow paths you require a permit to cycle
Pevensey to Circular Castle Tour
Pevensey – Circular Castle Tour A 13 mile cycle route which takes you on a circular tour around the area known as Pevensey Levels. On route you pass Herstmonceux Castle and return to Pevensey via the village of Wartling. The route
Windsor Great Park to Windsor Castle
Windsor Great Country Park A 4 mile cycle route through Windsor Great Park. Windsor Great Country Park surrounds the grounds of Windsor Castle and is a great place for a fun family cycle ride with up to 4 miles of mainly
Clayton to Plumpton Green to The South Downs Way
Clayton Village to Plumpton Green – ‘The South Downs Way’ An 8 mile cycle route which takes you from the village of Clayton along a part of The South Down Way to Plumpton where you leave the cycle trail and cycle
Hammersmith Loop to via Fulham Palace
Hammersmith Loop via Fulham and Fulham Palace A 5 mile cycle route from the London suburb of Hammersmith the flat cycle route takes you through some quite suburban streets to Fulham Palace and then you return via a riverside route along
Chichester to West Dean to The Centurion Way Regional Route No88
Chichester to West Dean ‘The Centurion Way’ – Regional Route No88 A 6 mile cycle route which takes you from Chichester along a dedicated traffic free cycle path, ‘The Centurion Way’ to West Dean. An ideal route for a family ride
Queen Elizabeth Forest to Off Road Trails Nr Portsmouth
Queen Elizabeth Forest – Off Road Trails The Queen Elizabeth Forest is situated approximately 15 miles north of Portsmouth just off the A3 and is an ideal place for a family day out cycling. A 6 mile cycle route which takes
Moors Valley Country Park Near Ringwood to Various Off Road Trails
Moors Valley Country Park near Ringwood – Off Road Trails A cycle route with up to 12 miles of various off road cycle trails for you to enjoy. Moors Valley Country Park situated just west of Ringwood off the A31 has
Chiswick Loop to via Chiswick House and Gardens
Chiswick Loop via Chiswick House A 4 mile cycle route which takes you on a loop circuit of Chiswick via the historic Chiswick House and Gardens. The route is a flat cycle route along tracks and tarmac roads. There are numerous places
Margate Harbour to Broadstairs The Seaside Ride
Margate Harbour to Broadstairs – The Seaside Ride An 8 mile cycle route which takes you from the harbour side at Margate to the seaside town of Broadstairs. Cycling along the sea front and coastal roads. A flat route along a
Kingston Upon Thames Circular Tour to Via Richmond Park and Teddington Lock
Kingston Upon Thames to Teddington Lock A 6 mile cycle route which takes you on a looped tour around the area of Kingston Upon Thames. Kingston Upon Thames was one an ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned and is
Shoreham Harbour to Worthing via National Cycle Route No2
Shoreham Harbour to Worthing using part of National Cycle Route No2 The easy 7 mile cycle route takes you along a flat route from Shoreham Harbour along a mainly traffic free coastal route to Worthing. The ride starts from by Carat’s
Rye to Bodiam Castle
Rye to Bodiam Castle A 15 mile cycle route which takes you from the historic sea town of Rye to the magnificent Bodiam Castle. Cycling along country lanes and ‘B’ roads, the route has some rolling hills along the way but
Wimbledon Common Circular to The Wombles Ride
Wimbledon Common –‘ The Wombles Ride’ – 7 miles. A cycle ride which takes you round the common and over into Richmond Park before returning via some roads and back on Wimbledon Common. You will find that most of the
Salisbury to Stonehenge
Salisbury to Stonehenge. An 11 mile cycle route that takes you from the historic city of Salisbury along mainly country lanes and ‘B’ roads to what must be one of Britain’s most famous landmarks, Stonehenge. Standing magnificently on the crest of the
Richmond Bridge Circular Ride to Via Ham
Richmond Bridge to Ham – Circular Return Route. – 5 miles This cycle ride takes from Richmond Bridge along the river bank to Ham and then returns via different route. It is approx 5 miles long mainly along compacted trails
Sevenoaks to Bough Beech Reservoir Wildlife Reserve
Sevenoaks to Bough Beech Reservoir Wildlife Reserve. A 12 mile including return journey cycle route taking you from the commuting town of Sevenoaks out along ‘B’ roads and country lanes to the wildlife Reserve at Bough Beech Reservoir. There are some hills
Didcot to Oxford
Didcot to Oxford A cycle route of approximately 21 miles which takes you from Didcot through theOxfordshire countryside via some rural villages and Farmoor Reservoir and then on to the historic city of Oxford. This linear cycle route also offers
Limehouse Basin London to Regents Park
London Limehouse Basin to Regents Park. Approx 11 miles. Flat canal tow path. Starting from Limehouse Basin, which is approx two miles east of The Tower of London on the same bank of the Thames. Limehouse Basin is the start
Ashford to Canterbury
Ashford to Canterbury The Linear cycle route takes you from the busy Kent market town of Ashford 18 Miles through country lanes and Kent villages to the historic city of Canterbury. If you wish you can take the return journey
Battersea Park to Kew Gardens
Battersea Park to Kew Gardens – 14 miles Cycling west mainly along the river bank taking you out west of London. On the ride you will pass many world famous sites and plenty of establishments for refreshments. I would recommend
Eastborne to Eastbourne Marine
Eastbourne Seafront Ride to Eastbourne Marina and Return Ride Approximately 6 mile including return journey. This flat cycle ride along the seafront takes you from the seaside town of Eastbourne to the nearby new marina with its shops and café’s
Lymington to Circular ride via new Forest
Lymington Circular Tour taking you via the lovely villages of Beaulieu, and Brockenhurst in The New Forest. – 22 miles This cycle ride is approximately 22 miles long. Along the way you cycle through Hampshire’s lovely rural countryside and the
Hampton Court to Bushy Park
Hampton Court – Bushy Park. – 6 miles A quiet country style route which takes you along the Thames river bank east. And through parkland Start Hampton Court palace. From the river bank at Hampton Court Palace follow the riverside
Polgate Cuckoo Trail to Heathfield
Polegate to Heathfield along The Cuckoo Trail. Dedicated cycle track. – 14 miles This extremely popular cycle way offers excellent traffic free cycling and is great for a family day out. Along the way you will you cycle past woodland,
Cowes to Sandown
Cowes to Sandown:- Following the route of the old Cowes to Sandown Railway. Route uses part of National Cycle Route No 23. Mainly a dedicated cycle path, but you will encounter some riding on streets for a short distance through
Poole to Christchurch Harbour
Poole to Christchurch Harbour entrance via Bournemouth. – 23 miles A totally tarmac route which basically follows the sea front from Poole to Cristchurch Harbour entrance passing Bournemouth at the half way mark. Virtually flat. Mostly traffic free only traffic
Richmond Park to Circular
Richmond Park – London – 5miles A leisure route suitable for beginners and families alike. Start at any point in the park that is convenient for you and cycle in any direction around the park. There are places to stop
Rye to Circular
Rye – Mermaid Inn Circular. Covering Cliff End, Pett and Winchelsea. Enjoying sea views along the way. – 16 miles Sugested start point is the Mermaid Inn – Rye. As you look at the road from the car par of
Edenbridge to Circular
Edenbridge Circular Route – 16 miles Route will take you on a circular route around the country suburbs of Edenbridge, Hever, Bough Beech, Idle Hill and Four Ems. Along ‘B’ roads and country lanes. Start – High St – Edenbridge
Brighton Pier to Eastbourne
Brighton pier to Eastbourne – 26 miles A flatish route. On clear days a very pleasant leisurely ride taking in the sea air. If ridden on a windy or winters day it can be quite difficult battling against the weather.