BCQ trip to Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
Cycled from East Dulwich via ferry at Rotherhithe then up Route 1 along Lee Valley. Turning right at Ponders End onto A110 and then left onto Station Road continuing onto Rangers Road. The A110 is a fast busy road and care needs to be taken. I returned the same way.
No GPS track as i forgot to run it on.
I left about 11 am and got to the location about 2 pm.
Stayed for about 30 mins and then cycled back and got home about 5.30.
It is worth noting that the ferry at Rotherhithe takes oyster cards.
A very nice day out, warm and sunny
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Cycled from East Dulwich via ferry at Rotherhithe then up Route 1 along Lee Valley. Turning right at Ponders End onto A110 and then left onto Station Road continuing onto Rangers Road. The A110 is a fast busy road and care needs to be taken. I returned the same way.
There are a number of cafes along the towpath with toilet facilities.
I stopped on the way back at
Lee Valley Canoe centre and had a cup of coffeeAs it is a towpath it is all flat except right at the end when on the road.I stopped on the way back at
No GPS track as i forgot to run it on.
I left about 11 am and got to the location about 2 pm.
Stayed for about 30 mins and then cycled back and got home about 5.30.
It is worth noting that the ferry at Rotherhithe takes oyster cards.
A very nice day out, warm and sunny
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