Secure bike parking at Heathrow airport?

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redfalo

known as Olaf in real life
Location
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Hi there,
I´m not quite sure if this is the best section for this query - so admins, please move it if there is a better place for this question.

Next week I´m off for a 1-day-trip from Heathrow. I would like to go to Paddington by bike and then hop on the Heathrow Express to the Airport.

However, I don´t want to leave my brand new Brompton at Paddington for a full day. (Unfortunatley, only Finsbury park and London Bridge offer secure bike parks at the moment, don´t they?) I wonder if it´s a better idea to take the Brommi with me on the train and store it at the airport.

Heathrow says on its website (http://bit.ly/61UNGr) that bikes also be safely stored in the left baggage office for up to 90 days. Has anyone done this before? Is there a left baggage office in every terminal (I´m leaving fromT5 and according to Google there seems to be only one office in T1)? Has anyone used the regular cycle parks in Terminal 5? Are they secure?

Thanks a lot in advance
Cheers
Olaf

addendum: just found out that there IS a left luggage office in everey terminal: http://bit.ly/58vT5f They charge 8 Pounds per item...
 

brilliantndrew

New Member
Hi

How about taking the Brompton with you and using it at the other end?

If you want to store it then there is (according to the Heathrow website) - a left luggage possibility at T5.

"Terminal 5
Left luggage office, arrivals level (ground floor), UK arrivals end.
Opening hours: 05:30 - 23:00."

Personally I wouldn't leave a nice bike at the bike facilities - they are just a bike rack at either end of the terminal - more intended for for airport workers than travellers I would say.

- Andrew
www.BrilliantBikes.co.uk
 
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redfalo

redfalo

known as Olaf in real life
Location
Brexit Boomtown
Hi Andrew,

I share your doubts about leaving the bike at the bike facilities. I think I´m going to give the left luggage office a try (it´s a business trip so I propably get the 8 quid reimbursed instead of the tube ticket to Paddington...).

Taking the bike on the plane... Well, I wouldn´t like to do it without a proper bag.

I don´t know if the B Bag (which I don´t have) would offer enough protection, or if one should go for the new B Pod, which will be available from June 2010 according to their catalogue.
Thanks anyway
 
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