Hi all,
I am am new to this forum, but have been back cycling for 4 years now, road and mountain biking.
I have completed the London to Brighton and London to Cambridge for charity and also attempted the Chiltern Cycleway and had to give in because of the weather. I have also completed a few sportives. Due to have 3 young children I am finding it hard to cycle as much as I would like.
I am am looking to get a team together for the London to Paris in July, but finding it hard to get interest in this.
I was wondering if any of you have cycled the Hadrian's Cycleway? If so if you have done this in 1/2/3/4/5 days? I think it is about 180 miles.
http://www.cycle-routes.org/hadrianscycleway/
I am am looking to open a Cycling B&B somewhere in the country and Carlise area seems to be around half way mark, so a B&B in an area that is required. Porridge for breakfast, evening meal, massage offered for aching legs and bikes racks on the walls. Also I would have cycling books and magazines and hope it would be a place where cyclists would want to stop off.
if any of you have stopped in a B&B what did you feel was good, but was missing? I have found that cycles seem unwelcome in most places and let's face it, we are protective over them.
Please de let me know your thoughts and if you are interested in a team to do the London to Paris.
Thanks
Kev
I am am new to this forum, but have been back cycling for 4 years now, road and mountain biking.
I have completed the London to Brighton and London to Cambridge for charity and also attempted the Chiltern Cycleway and had to give in because of the weather. I have also completed a few sportives. Due to have 3 young children I am finding it hard to cycle as much as I would like.
I am am looking to get a team together for the London to Paris in July, but finding it hard to get interest in this.
I was wondering if any of you have cycled the Hadrian's Cycleway? If so if you have done this in 1/2/3/4/5 days? I think it is about 180 miles.
http://www.cycle-routes.org/hadrianscycleway/
I am am looking to open a Cycling B&B somewhere in the country and Carlise area seems to be around half way mark, so a B&B in an area that is required. Porridge for breakfast, evening meal, massage offered for aching legs and bikes racks on the walls. Also I would have cycling books and magazines and hope it would be a place where cyclists would want to stop off.
if any of you have stopped in a B&B what did you feel was good, but was missing? I have found that cycles seem unwelcome in most places and let's face it, we are protective over them.
Please de let me know your thoughts and if you are interested in a team to do the London to Paris.
Thanks
Kev