Any of you commuting warriors taken a break from the urbanities of the metrollops......

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Moodyman

Legendary Member
My commute is busy urban roads with a semi-rural mid-section.

My weekend rides tend to be in suburbia or relatively quite surrounding areas. Nice but not pure rural.

But a few weeks ago, I did a 4 hour ride in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.

Nice for the first hour. Traffic free, smooth roads. Sounds of birds and sheep.

Then...I got bored. It was quiet - spookily quiet. The brain went to sleep. It was green rolling hills after green rolling hills. There was no stimulation, no cars to avoid, no pedestrians to look out for. In fact, no human for miles.

Perhaps a damp day in mid-January was not the best day to enjoy the countryside, but I was kinda glad to be out of there.
 

Woz!

New Member
The main part of my commute IS through the countryside. I'm kinda lucky considering I'm smack bang in the centre of the southeast commuter belt between the M3 and the M4 :biggrin:

Mind you - it has its downsides - I've had to give up the idea of commuting for a few weeks because the bridleway I have to use to cross the M4 is more muddy than a very muddy thing. Pretty much impassable at the moment :sad:
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
I used to be an Urban commuter and now mostly cycle in the countryside. I love to ride into the city tyhough to get an Urban fix. Cycling in London's the best!
Country cycling's overated IMO, the city's where it's at.
 

Norm

Guest
The main part of my commute IS through the countryside. I'm kinda lucky considering I'm smack bang in the centre of the southeast commuter belt between the M3 and the M4 :biggrin:
Sounds similar to mine from Maidenhead to Bracknell, the middle section usually allows me 3 miles without seeing more than a couple of cars (none at all this morning). As well as that, I go from extremes of one section being very busy NSL and another is about a mile of cycle path through a couple of farms / stables and across a very quiet residential estate.

I love my commute, I do. :thumbsup:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I like escaping to the countryside occasionally - you get more adrenalin in the city but I enjoy the easier pace of the country (or even the odd bits of quiet cycling in the city are nice).
 

3tyretrackterry

Active Member
Location
East Midlands UK
pretty much the same for me as User my commute is from the burbs into the city centre but if i turn left off my estate then quiet roads, country parks and horses are the order of the day
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
I live out in the country, and ride into London, so I can take some quiet country roads for some of my commute, and besides I regularly do big countryside rides. I love both scenarios, they each have their own high and low points.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
my commute is from one rural market town to another. I ride in London, for kicks, whenever I get the chance, but most weekends will find me out in the countryside. I've taken a break from riding with my club though as they went down my commute route(s) just once to often on a Sunday morning.

and last week I fell in love with the Berkshire Downs, Chilterns and south Oxfordshire.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
I'm lucky in that I can vary my commute and do a longer route which is almost free of traffic until I get within a couple of miles of work. During the winter I stick to the shorter, busier (and gritted) route.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Living 10 miles from Manchester I commute in urban and city traffic, but can turn the opposite way at weekends and be up in the hills within 10 minutes.

I've been on a five week 'no-commuting' due to an op, but have just started getting back out, and it's all been country riding. Back to work next week, but shoulder not strong enough for the abuse yet, so will be 'bussing' it for a few weeks.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
I commute into the City from the suburbs, and have easy access to the Kent and Surrey countryside for weekend and day (off) rides. Love 'em all equally.
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
When i go out for weekend rides it is often in the country. Luckily i live just on the edge of outer london so it's only a few miles down the road and i'm cycling with the cows!
 

Arfcollins

Soft southerner.
Location
Fareham
My commute, if I use the most direct route, is a particularly shitty section of the A27 west of Fareham. Nearly knocked off this morning by a spotty youth in a rust bucket who overtook then left-hooked me on a roundabout. Have decided in future I will use only the scenic route that takes me mostly along pot-holed dung covered lanes where there are far less opportunities for people to kill me.

But to answer your question properly, I do like to take country rides. I will often just ride with a vague idea of a circular route. I've always managed to find my way home.
 
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