There will be feeder cycle rides from Southwark up to central London, so you can join thousands of others in enjoying the city without cars. Info here from Southwark Cyclists.
Meet Eleanor under Peckham Arch at 9.45 - we'll be joining up with the main group of Southwark Cyclists coming from Peckham Rye Park and going on through Burgess Park to join the car-free route around central London.
Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle offers a brilliant opportunity to get the whole family together to experience the fun and freedom of cycling on traffic-free roads in central London.
The event showcases the capital as part of a festival of cycling led by the Mayor of London’s office.
The route takes in the Strand and Lincoln’s Inn Fields and returns to the Victoria Embankment, taking in a section of the newly opened East-West Cycle Superhighway (CS3).
The eight-mile circuit passes iconic London landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank of England and again goes south of the river with a loop over Waterloo Bridge, offering stunning views of London.
There will be feeder cycle rides from Southwark up to central London, so you can join thousands of others in enjoying the city without cars. Info here from Southwark Cyclists.
Meet Eleanor under Peckham Arch at 9.45 - we'll be joining up with the main group of Southwark Cyclists coming from Peckham Rye Park and going on through Burgess Park to join the car-free route around central London.
The official Freecycle site says:
Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle offers a brilliant opportunity to get the whole family together to experience the fun and freedom of cycling on traffic-free roads in central London.
The event showcases the capital as part of a festival of cycling led by the Mayor of London’s office.
The route takes in the Strand and Lincoln’s Inn Fields and returns to the Victoria Embankment, taking in a section of the newly opened East-West Cycle Superhighway (CS3).
The eight-mile circuit passes iconic London landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank of England and again goes south of the river with a loop over Waterloo Bridge, offering stunning views of London.