Leytonstone to Sydenham (London)

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bazzadigz C+

Senior Member
Woo i've just got myself a new job in Sydenham (London) and i have 3 ways I can get there in the morning (Bike, Train and Car). Obviously driving the car would mean that I will need to do the Blackwall Tunnel in rush hour. By train i'll have to go into London Bridge and back out too sydenham or use the DLR ;)

My First choice is cycling, but i have very little knowledge of south london...let alone which bridge/boat/tunnel to use!

I currently ride 8miles too Holborn by the Canal Path and by cycling the opposite way I can get to the limehouse basin.

Does anyone have any suggestion from there?
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
That's very cycleable, the whole distance. I'd probably go via Isle of Dogs and Greenwich tunnel, I think.
 

Darrel

New Member
Hi there Baz,

If you're going via the Greenwich tunnel, I'd suggest taking the following route:

http://www.mapmyride.com/route/gb/greenwich/518277271097

I live in Deptford and often have to drive / cycle to my girlfriend's flat in Penge, which is close to Sydenham. Route takes you along some fairly busy roads, but it's one of the most direct ways.

Let me know how you get on.

Cheers
Darrel
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
For a less busy route from Greenwich. From Greenwich to Lewisham and from Lewisham you can take the Waterlink Way through the parks which takes you all the way to Sydenham
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
ianrauk said:
For a less busy route from Greenwich. From Greenwich to Lewisham and from Lewisham you can take the Waterlink Way through the parks which takes you all the way to Sydenham

I do like the waterlink way - beautiful and a very enjoyable cycle ride, but it is a lot slower than the roads, plus you'll get a lot more p faery visits.
 
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bazzadigz C+

Senior Member
Many thanks for the suggestions

I like the sound of the Waterway Link as it seems nice and quiet. I've googled for it but not really found a great deal of information about where it actually starts and the route it take. Does the Waterway Link cover the whole route or are there sections require coming off and back on to the road? (Like the Regents Canal). I'm probably going to cycle it on Sunday so just really want to confirm everything before I head out

I've ordered the TFL maps as the interative one is useless!
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
Greenwich is fine until you get there and find that one of the lifts isn't working. Particularly if it is the one you need to go up in. ;)
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
mr_cellophane said:
Greenwich is fine until you get there and find that one of the lifts isn't working. Particularly if it is the one you need to go up in. :rolleyes:

Yeah, that does suck. Start counting yourself lucky though, I have ~30kg of bike and kit to carry there.
 
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