Come and join IBikeLondon and Cyclehoop for a free, all-inclusive ride through London's parks and along the River Thames.
The ride will start at 11:00 am Saturday 3rd November where we’ll be leaving from Hyde Park Corner, heading down to Richmond Park, and back up the Cycle Network along the Thames before ending at the Old Ship Pub W6 for around 3pm.
The pace will be social, with breaks along the way, and mechanical assistance available. The route covers 42km (26.5 miles), with at least a third of the route avoiding traffic completely.
At the end of the ride we hope you can join us for some well-earned pub grub! There will be free secure cycle parking provided by Cyclehoop, so there is no need to bring a bicycle lock.
Route Map: http://tinyurl.com/cuj55l9
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