I'm closer than most people in the world, even in the UK. About 25km, I think. Nearish to @Cuchilo, I think, so comparable there.You are obviously a bit closer than me
Derek
Yeah, no. I wouldn't use tow paths. Probably one of my normal routes to to Central London (via H'smith Gyratory) and then out the other side on CS2 or 3.Depends what bike/wheels you want to use on the track . From memory the route from mine to there was along a few canal tow paths .
I've rarely used the overground since an incident many years ago (they have replaced all the rolling stock since then). I used to use it regularly for filial duty and once, while waiting at Hackney Wick, I carelessly remarked to my partner "Wow, a day in Hackney and I am not depressed!" (that's not about the suburb, but about my reason for being there). Anyway, the gods responded to my hubris by cancelling the next train and causing the following one to run so slowly that I can actually sympathise with the grandma who helped her two year-old grandson down with his trousers so he could urinate on my shoes - without even a "sorry" to me. That incident may mark the moment I became a cyclist as opposed to a person who cycles or drives or users public transport as suits.From Richmond Park you could actually get the overground directly to Stratford, Bikes no problem on these trains outside rush hour I think.
None at all. Just check their website to make sure the track is open. Sometimes they close it for events or maintainance. No need to pre book, turn up on the day,pay your money and stay all day if you wish.Is there a limit on time you can spend there?
None at all. Just check their website to make sure the track is open. Sometimes they close it for events or maintainance. No need to pre book, turn up on the day,pay your money and stay all day if you wish.
They have specific sessions at some times. E.g. Women onlyIs there a limit on time you can spend there?
They have specific sessions at some times. E.g. Women only![]()
If you look at the timetable here you'll see it doesn't appear to be open all day every day. For example weekdays it seems often to be open 0900-2100 but Saturdays are often split 0900-1300 and 1600-2100.Is there a limit on time you can spend there?