Favourite cycle route?

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ammaarafridi

Regular
Hi guys,

I would like to know what everyone's fav cycle route is, mine is the Birmingham canal route! However I do also enjoy taking my bike to Sarehole Mill and riding around there too :becool:. So...what's your favourite cycle route???!
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Anywhere that my bike takes me.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Tough choices. All the best ones I've ridden have got good and bad. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is great... except where it gets too narrow or the junctions are screwed up or the surface has gone... the Newport Nobby is also good except for the junctions at the ends... the Walks/Sandringham Railway Path is lovely, but ends in a no-cycling street at the town end and a confused barrier-strewn park route at the Woottons end... the Strawberry Line is beautiful but the surface sucks and it gets a bit lost in Cheddar and doesn't extend to Wells yet... the Gordano Valley cycleway is also beautiful but suffers occasional nobber motorists... Route 1 through Holkham Park is stunning, has very few motorists but does have cattle grids and it's a poor choice between the busy bendy coastal A road and a sand track at its north end... Gravel Bank on Route 1 is pretty special in the right conditions but it's just a fen road really...

In other words, I think I'm still looking for my favourite. :smile: The best bit of most of them is where they take you.
 
Living near the Sustrans 2 route ( one of the longest routes I believe in the UK )

lt would be nice to complete it , abet in stages as I am not that fit! .

The Shoreham to Peacehaven parts are within easy reach BUT there are some issues with part of the route that ARE NOT TRIKE FRIENDLY .

ITS A SHAME that the people that design / allocate the routes DON'T ACTUALLY TRY RIDING THEM ON A TRIKE !!!!!!
Part of the route goes over a lock gate in shoreham and unless you have a narrow trike you cannot get the trike over the lock gates :cursing::cursing:


If you goes west on that part then you have a 5 miles detour back to Hove and then on again to Shoreham on a busy road

Another part on Shoreham beach the concrete pillars are to close to allow access

The new Ferry Bridge between Shoreham and the beach is rather nice and is part of the SUSTRAN 2 route

sham ferry.jpg


Photo taken just after the bridge was opened to the public


regards emma
 
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ammaarafridi

ammaarafridi

Regular
Anywhere that my bike takes me.
I have them days, where I just go where my bike takes me! ^_^

I ride miles and miles, either to/from work or between counties at the weekend.

My favourite though is the one to the local chip-shop.
How far do you commute to/from work? My daily commute is about 12 miles (4 miles to/from work, 2 miles to/from gym)

I like the Tissington trail, but don't try it at the weekend as its jammed full of cyclists and dog walkers.
Lovely on a weekday though.
That looks really good! Will have to try it out someday
 
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ammaarafridi

ammaarafridi

Regular
Tough choices. All the best ones I've ridden have got good and bad. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is great... except where it gets too narrow or the junctions are screwed up or the surface has gone... the Newport Nobby is also good except for the junctions at the ends... the Walks/Sandringham Railway Path is lovely, but ends in a no-cycling street at the town end and a confused barrier-strewn park route at the Woottons end... the Strawberry Line is beautiful but the surface sucks and it gets a bit lost in Cheddar and doesn't extend to Wells yet... the Gordano Valley cycleway is also beautiful but suffers occasional nobber motorists... Route 1 through Holkham Park is stunning, has very few motorists but does have cattle grids and it's a poor choice between the busy bendy coastal A road and a sand track at its north end... Gravel Bank on Route 1 is pretty special in the right conditions but it's just a fen road really...

In other words, I think I'm still looking for my favourite. :smile: The best bit of most of them is where they take you.

I know what you mean, the Birmingham canal route does get really narrow at times and it's annoying!
 
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ammaarafridi

ammaarafridi

Regular
Living near the Sustrans 2 route ( one of the longest routes I believe in the UK )

lt would be nice to complete it , abet in stages as I am not that fit! .

The Shoreham to Peacehaven parts are within easy reach BUT there are some issues with part of the route that ARE NOT TRIKE FRIENDLY .

ITS A SHAME that the people that design / allocate the routes DON'T ACTUALLY TRY RIDING THEM ON A TRIKE !!!!!!
Part of the route goes over a lock gate in shoreham and unless you have a narrow trike you cannot get the trike over the lock gates :cursing::cursing:


If you goes west on that part then you have a 5 miles detour back to Hove and then on again to Shoreham on a busy road

Another part on Shoreham beach the concrete pillars are to close to allow access

The new Ferry Bridge between Shoreham and the beach is rather nice and is part of the SUSTRAN 2 route

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Photo taken just after the bridge was opened to the public


regards emma

Your trike looks epic! It must be frustrating though, with places not being accessible by trikes :dry:
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I'd love to do some of the themed routes we happened across in Belgium in their entirety. Particularly the Kastellroute, and one I think was called the Hoproute (the latter took in local breweries, as far as I could tell).
 
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