Long Ride to the Coast - Sat 28th May

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wanda2010

Guru
Location
London
Myself and Andy will be heading for Kings Cross although we were looking at booking on the HS1.

I hadn't even thought about getting back! Better check out trains to London sharpish
 

iZaP

Über Member
Location
Reigate
I hadn't even thought about getting back! Better check out trains to London sharpish

Well I did think about cycling back!

But like martin said, we would be rolling in to dover too late for a reasonable trip back.
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wanda2010

Guru
Location
London
Cycle back, Wanda - it will do you the world of good and save a fortune on train fare. :biggrin:


That could only work if daylight lasted an extra 9 hours and I had a fresh pair of legs :biggrin: .


Right, who's coming back into London and have you bought your ticket yet?
 
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OP
Flying Dodo

Flying Dodo

It'll soon be summer
Having finalised things, the revised route is shown here. Still using the traditional FNRttC route so that means Shooters Hill, then a late 2nd breakfast around 10.45 in Rochester, before heading towards Faversham.

The late lunch will be at the Rose and Crown in between Selling and Shottenden, then rolling 2 miles down the hill to have an ice cream* in the stunningly picturesque village of Chilham.

Then a little climb and then a descent to reach a lovely 10 mile stretch of quiet back road where you only have to worry about going straight over 1 junction and not worry about any other turns left or right, before heading past the Battle of Britain museum located on the old wartime airfield of Hawkinge (the rest is now houses), then across up the hill at Capel le Ferne to have a look at the Battle of Britain Memorial overlooking the sea, before heading downhill to Dover.



* [sub]I'm assuming of course that it will be hot.[/sub]
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
We have instructions to wave as we pass my house!!! :bicycle:
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
Given how useless my sense of directions are, I take it, if one was to cycle back, then its literally the A20 then the A2 into London?

And if so, how is that route? Hilly??
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
May as well stay on the A20. It's a nicer road. There's a couple of long drags on it but nothing too steep. The hardest climb is up to Brands Hatch

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iZaP

Über Member
Location
Reigate
May as well stay on the A20. It's a nicer road. There's a couple of long drags on it but nothing too steep. The hardest climb is up to Brands Hatch

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Did we climb the Brands Hatch hill on the trip to hastings?
 
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