Night ride to Harwich, Bruges, etc - pls see other thread

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frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
I've been thinking of this for a while and discussed it with a couple of people. The thread on FNRttC syndication has jogged me into action.

This is just an initial outline just to see if many people would be interested. Most likely it will not be until next April or early May (to coincide with the Dutch bulbfields being in flower...)

My first thought is to do something a bit like the Newhaven-Dieppe-Paris trip that a bunch of us did in July, like this:

Thursday
Midnight: meet at HPC for overnight ride to Harwich (maybe an hour or two earlier if necessary to make ferry)

Friday
Arrive in Harwich, have breakfast, then:
9:00am ferry to Hoek
4:45pm arrive, get off and cycle the 12 miles to Delft. Delft is a very pretty city, with bulbfields nearby and many other attractions that I don't yet know about.
Stay over in Delft

Saturday
Early start and ride to Bruges. Its about 110 miles which is a fair distance, but it is completely flat which makes it easier (In fact, if anyone has never ridden 100 miles in a day and wants to, this would be a good opportunity!)

If people have never cycled in the Netherlands it is worth doing - just so you know what to expect when you die and go to heaven! It's very pretty, there is basically a parallel road network just for bikes, when you encounter cars they are considerate, and there are no hills. The only possible fly in the ointment is that, without hills, it can be a bit windy. Belgium is almost as good.

If you've not been, Bruges is at least as pretty as Delft and has more of the most wonderful beer that we could ever wish for, to wash down excellent moules-frites or anything else for that matter.

Sunday
Come home. Plenty of easy options:
1. Eurostar via Brussels.
2. Ride to Dunkirk. Only 42 miles, plenty of ferries to Dover. Takes a couple of hours and the cost is £12.50 (with bike) at the moment.
2a. Detour via Westvleteren. I need to do some more research on this option (Els - are you around...?) but it is not much of a detour and, rest assured, it involves very good beer.

Anyone fancy coming? No binding commitments at this stage as it won't be for 6 months but would be good to know if it is worth doing a bit of organising.

Frank
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Expression of interest from me. Can't commit till at least Feb though
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Expression of interest from over here.

You're not proposing to ride Hoek -> Bruges in one go, then?!
 

iZaP

Über Member
Location
Reigate
A possible yes...depending on the costs overall
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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
I'd be interested at least as far as Harwich. Let me know if you want the landing craft tee'd up.

We saw the new ferry leaving on Saturday morning - it's rather spiffy!

Strange to say.......the Harwich Superspeedy ride lines up with the Schalke 04 - Borussia Dortmund local derby - so the thought was there...........
 
I'm interested. I wouldn't be able to be anything more than a maybe until a handful of weeks before the ride. Bike accommodation is less of an issue on these routes compared to Newhaven - Diepppe isn't?
 
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frank9755

frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
Excellent - well it looks like it's definitely worth me looking into things a bit more (such as how many bikes the Harwich ferry can take, whether Delft is a sensible place to stop or if we should push on past Rotterdam to shorten the next day, what time the monks at Westvleteren are open, etc)

Nothing will happen for quite a while. I'll wait until the FNRttC timetable is finalised before setting a date.

Input and suggested tweaks welcome. One idea that has just occurred to me is combining Westvleteren with Ieper or even some WWI battlefields. The last post at Ieper is at 8pm so, unfortunately, that is unlikely to work.
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
the ghastly truth is that the FNRttC timetable relies in part on the machinations of the Bundesliga. Yes, dear friends, it is not enough that we hand over control of our country to the faceless bureaucrats of Brussels, but now, one of our most hallowed institutions is in thrall to a country that we beat, fair and square, back in 1966! The Bundesliga has yet to determine the exact date of the match, so the Harwich ride might go forward to the Thursday or even the Wednesday to compensate.

Sorry, Frank, interruption over!
 
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