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[Closed] Decent riding from north London by public transport... with a spaniel??

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I'm house-sitting and dog sitting this weekend near Gospel Oak and quite fancy taking both my mtb AND my friends springer for a pootle somewhere by public transport-is this possible???

I used to ride Chilterns and Surrey hills but can't see how I could get anywhere really??


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 8:34 pm
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Get the overgroud to leyton midland drops you just of the border of epping, theres a nice XC route through the lakes up to epping forest, lots of nice if short trails up there and the route is quite a nice ride anyway 🙂


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 8:54 pm
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Not what I class as "decent" riding , but if you get up early enough you could go for a pootle around Hampstead Heath.The dog would probably show you the way.
Cycling is prohibited for the most part & the parks police
love to chat to cyclists who stray from the cycle route. 😕
Go and have a look up by Spaniards road , Sandy Heath , Kenwood & follow your nose- (permitted cyclepath up to Spaniards)
I've not been for a while to be honest, some of the locals are either too friendly(especially North wood!) or not at all.If you know what I mean. 😉

Alternatively, for better riding, Cockfosters tube and go for a play around Trent Park and then maybe cross the A111 to Monken Hadley Common.
Never done the dog & a bike thing so not sure where you can take them both on public transport.- Epping could be good or go to Hertford and explore Broxbourne(better than Epping).Take a compass & mud tyres 🙂


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 7:48 am

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