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I've just picked up a 2nd road bike, but given that I live in the inner east of London I need to figure out where to ride it to have fun, get fitter and escape at least some of the main roads.
A shiny new Garmin will be arriving for my birthday, so how do I make the most it to discover routes?
Thanks.
Lovely book of routes, mostly in london or s short train ride away.
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I've found googling gpx london road routes (N/E/S/W, hilly, green, quiet, pubs, whatever) pulls up a fair bit of route-sharing chat from various forums.
Have fun!
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You don't road ride for fun, you do it for the glory of suffering.
/Rapha
When I lived down that way, my route out was the Lea valley towpath to Epping Forest, then out into Essexshire. Avoided A road madness or endless 1930s suburbs. This was pre GPS so I joined a club to find the best routes; nowadays you could try Strava etc but I have my suspicions it will be clogged up with suburban commutes, you'll have to study it to sort the wheat from the chaff.
Edit ^^ that book looks ace, wish I'd had a copy.
+1 Epping forest and Essex. Lots of lovely quiet lanes and little villages out there...
Join a club, a wealth of knowlage of quieter roads and cafes. And at least in a group you take up a car sized space in the traffic which makes it a bit safer/more fun.
The London Classic routes are ok if done early on a weekend - depends how 'urban' (and how many cobbles) you want:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/London-Classic-route
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2294101
http://www.thelondonclassic.org/
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You don't road ride for fun, you do it for the glory of suffering./Rapha
Love that quote.