Sandwich and Fish & Chip Expedition to Kent - 12th September

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Flying Dodo

Flying Dodo

It'll soon be summer
The amended route is here.

After leaving Whitstable, the route goes on the Crab & Winkle path to Canterbury. This is gravel (with a paved bridge over the A299), although in places it's a bit rocky. However it's fine on 23mm tyres. It drops down into Canterbury through the cycle path across the University, then we pick up another cycle path across to Fordwich. This has a good surface although it's a bit narrow but I spent some time yesterday moving away brambles & nettles. Then it's back on the roads again all the way to Sandwich, and then we go next to the A256 on the Viking Trail which is all pavement at that point, up to Ramsgate for a spot of lunch. The route then basically follows the sea wall all the way around the coast back to Reculver, although at times it leaps back onto the coast road.

The sea wall is concrete blocks so a good surface, although in places the joints in blocks gets a bit tedious with the "thuds"! Also when it goes past beach huts there are no cycling boards, so we may have to be careful on those stretches.

On the bit between Birchington and Reculver it's completely desolate but we'll also get to see the point where Thanet was orginally an island separate from the rest of Kent. In Reculver we'll have a look at their ruined church, and then it's on the roads to Herne Hill and then back on the sea wall to Whitstable.

57.5 miles in total. One big hill with some minor inclines.

Amended roll call

Me
User10571
PippaG
Kats
Wowbagger
her_welshness
Auntie Helen
saoirse50
Sergeant Pluck (possible)


Edit - weather update.

Weather currently looking rather good. A ridge of high pressure sitting on top, sunshine, hot, with a gentle (yes gentle) north-westerly wind of 10 mph.
 

Arthur

Comfortably numb and increasingly fixed.
Location
Gillingham, Kent
Flying Dodo said:
On the bit between Birchington and Reculver it's completely desolate

It's a lovely bit of path to ride...

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...so much so that on a sunny Saturday or Sunday afternoon the car parks at both ends get filled with bike-carrying cars and the bike-hire shed at the Birchington end does brisk business. You may find yourselves sharing the desolation with a few hundred other happy,smiling cyclists.
 

ChrisM

New Member
Location
Romford,Essex
I'm dropping out of this ride (sorry), due to taking the family away for the weekend....let me know how you get on and have a great ride. I want to see the photo's , might try it myself another time.
 
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Flying Dodo

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It'll soon be summer
ChrisM said:
I'm dropping out of this ride (sorry), due to taking the family away for the weekend....let me know how you get on and have a great ride. I want to see the photo's and a route would be nice, might try it myself another time.

How strange - putting the needs of your family before your cycling requirements. :ohmy:

Another time maybe. For the route, see the link at the start of my previous post.
 

ChrisM

New Member
Location
Romford,Essex
Flying Dodo said:
How strange - putting the needs of your family before your cycling requirements. :rofl:

Another time maybe. For the route, see the link at the start of my previous post.


lol maybe!........ see you on anotehr ride soon...thanks for the map
 
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Flying Dodo

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It'll soon be summer
Arthur said:
It's a lovely bit of path to ride...

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...so much so that on a sunny Saturday or Sunday afternoon the car parks at both ends get filled with bike-carrying cars and the bike-hire shed at the Birchington end does brisk business. You may find yourselves sharing the desolation with a few hundred other happy,smiling cyclists.

Thanks Arthur - that was exactly the image I had in mind.
 
For excellent food in Ramsgate, find the Obelisk next to the Regency Casino (it used to be called the Royal Pavilion) and there's a good fish & chip shop opposite. Next door is the superb Belgian Bar which sells draught Belgian beers and good sea food.

At Reculver the one and only pub does good beer and terrific food.

I've done the Margate to Reculver sea wall section and it's very good indeed.

Me? Ramsgate born and bred.
 
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Flying Dodo

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Paul Narramore said:
For excellent food in Ramsgate, find the Obelisk next to the Regency Casino (it used to be called the Royal Pavilion) and there's a good fish & chip shop opposite. Next door is the superb Belgian Bar which sells draught Belgian beers and good sea food.

At Reculver the one and only pub does good beer and terrific food.

I've done the Margate to Reculver sea wall section and it's very good indeed.

Me? Ramsgate born and bred.

Yup, we've already got that fish & chip shop selected. I'm under orders to try their snaith & chips.
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Have a very sore back currently but was planning to do the Kent Sportive 140k ride on sunday although I know my back won't be up for that a casual 50 miles with only 1000ft climbing may be a possibility, what time will you get to whitstable for the start??
 
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Flying Dodo

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It'll soon be summer
Update.

There'll be a slight substitution to now go on some extra road in Canterbury, as the cycle path through the University is a) rather narrow in places, :blush: has some tricky barriers at the south end and c) they were still building across the start bit by the offices, meaning we'd have to move some big barriers to get across.

For those going by train, meet inside Victoria Station at around 8.45?


(and the weather will still be lovely).
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
Erm, that last thing about meeting at 8:45 wasn't for folks like me who are travelling from Colchester, was it?

I'm coming by car, planning to park at my friend's place 2 miles from the station, cycle in, then have a cuppa with her before returning home. If I am running late I'll drive straight to the station.

I think I recall you saying that some of the path was a bit rough/nettly. Do I need long-sleeves, bearing in mind the width of my trike (and my arms/hands) is nearly a metre?
 
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Flying Dodo

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It'll soon be summer
Sorry - I should have been clearer - we'll see you at Whitstable Station at 10.22!

It might be an idea to bring arm warmers to protect you, as the cycle path out of Canterbury is narrow with nettles I'm afraid. On the rest of the route you'll be fine.
 
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