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Cycle Tours Chilterns, Hertfordshire & Essex - 20 Rides on Quiet Lanes and Off-road Trails (Paperback)
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Cycle Tours Chilterns, Hertfordshire & Essex - 20 Rides on Quiet Lanes and Off-road Trails (Paperback)
Series: Cycle Tours S.
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List price R386
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Discovery Miles 3 360
You Save R50 (13%)
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This spiral-bound guide describes 20 wonderful bike rides in the
countryside to the north and west of London. The area offers some
excellent and varied cycling: from the challenges of the steep
wooded escarpment of the Chilterns in the west to the gentle
gradients on networks of quiet lanes in Hertfordshire and north
Essex. The book contains 15 road rides (24-35 miles long) and five
offroad rides on bridleways and byways (15-21 miles long). All of
the rides are highlighted on Ordnance Survey Landranger 1:50,000
mapping, seen as the gold standard of mapping for cyclists.
Junction-by-junction route instructions guide you from village to
village through the region's beautiful rolling countryside. Each
ride contains details of distance, grade of difficulty and
refreshments along the way (with phone numbers of pubs and cafes so
that you can check on opening hours). A height profile gives you
warning of any hills to expect and schematic maps show how the ride
can either be shortened or linked to adjacent rides for a longer
day out. The Chilterns rise to over 800ft (245mts) at several
points along the escarpment as it runs northeast from the River
Thames at Goring towards Dunstable and Luton. Three of the five
offroad rides use the fine stone-based tracks that weave their way
through the area's famous beech woodlands which often form a great
green tree cathedral overhead. Three of the road rides also explore
the Chiltern woodlands, one from Princes Risborough and two around
Tring. East of the Chilterns the rides make use of the network of
quiet lanes that criss-cross this gently rolling, predominantly
arable landscape. Small villages of thatched and half-timbered
houses seem to vie with each other for the splendour of their
village signs, often intricately carved and painted. The easiest
ride in the book follows the Lee Navigation south from Hertford to
Limehouse Basin in London: the towpath is one of the best in the
whole country.
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