Route from Stratford upon avon to Dover

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cycle2run

Regular
Hi Guys

I am cycling to Paris via the ferry in April.

I am trying to plot a route so I can work out accomodation, I have been on google maps cycle option but it says "some parts of route may be private or not suitable for bikes"

So a quick question, what is the best tool out there for me to view a suitable route if I put start and finish in, and therefore work a point along the way to stop at

Thanks :smile:
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
 

robgul

Legendary Member
If you live in SuA send me a PM with name and phone number - I can probably help with a route using the on-the-PC mapping that either produces a printed map at OS detail and/or gpx files for a GPS gadget.

(I did actually plot a route from here to the Channel Tunnel - I'll see if I can find it.)

Rob
 

robing

Über Member
The biggie is how to get round London. You could go south of it or North and get the ferry from TilBury to Gravesend. I used this in 2013 , I assume it's still running.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Have you considered the Newhaven to Dieppe ferry as an alternative. Bit closer than Dover and removes any chance of hitting London I would have thought.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
What type of bike are you riding?

The reason I ask is you may be able to use canal paths and tracks if you have the correct tyres. It can make a big difference to the planning.

Are you looking for quickest or quietest route?
 

robgul

Legendary Member
341.5 km +2621m staying outside M25 (to SW).

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/11961641
(amended)

That's a bit of a long way round - there's an excellent route that crosses the NE corner of London inside the M25 - good canal paths in the busy bits N of the river - Greenwich foot tunnel and then out through SE London and into Kent - much shorter.

Rob
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
there's an excellent route that crosses the NE corner of London inside the M25 - good canal paths in the busy bits N of the river - Greenwich foot tunnel and then out through SE London and into Kent - much shorter.

Well [Edit: please] plot it then and let's have a link [edit: then we can see the detail and benefit from your detailed knowledge - I did have a look to see where you meant but could not identify the line. Rather like the even straighter line via the Gravesend ferry.]
 
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