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Cycle between nature and urban life in London – Capital Ring

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Cycle between nature and urban life in London – Capital Ring

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Cycle between nature and urban life in London – Capital Ring

Colección de cicloturismo de Amy

3 Rutas

10:40 h

138 km

950 m

From leafy suburban streets to sprawling parklands, towering skyscrapers to thriving wetlands, and bustling cityscapes to calm lakes – London is a place where urban life and nature combine.

This Collection guides you around the Capital Ring, an 86-mile (139-km) circular ride around the outskirts of London. Despite being a busy metropole, England’s capital has a surprising amount of green spaces and nature reserves spread out across the city, many of which you explore on this adventure.

I’ve split the ride into three stages between 25 and 31 miles (40 - 50 km) in length. The gradients are mostly flat, allowing you ample time and energy to explore the sights along the way. You could also use the routes as inspiration for new day rides in London. There’s so much to see and do that you can take as much or as little time as you like.

Cycling through diverse boroughs in every compass point of the city reveals many wonderful sights. You visit impressive castles and palaces, picturesque riversides, tranquil historic villages, and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Each borough has a unique history and charm, from regal townhouses in Richmond to graffiti-covered warehouses in Stratford.

Whether you are a local Londoner or just visiting the city, you’ll discover a fresh perspective of London and its nature. Countless parks and commons tempt you to take a break and picnic on the grass and you even have the chance to go wild swimming. Despite its proximity to urban life, wildlife thrives in the nature reserves, wetlands, marshlands, woodlands, and reservoirs. In Richmond Park, the largest of London’s Royal Parks, you can even spot deer.

Any bike is suitable for this adventure, but bear in mind that some paths can be muddy after rain. This route makes use of some of London’s best traffic-free cycleways and paths, and quiet streets. However, you still cycle distances along busy roads. You should be confident cycling in heavy traffic and always take care, even on the cycle lanes.

The Capital Ring was created in 2005 as a walking route through London’s green spaces and parks (komoot.com/collection/896741). However, riding the route on two wheels is great fun too. The route is signposted, but it’s a good idea to download the Tours onto your phone or GPS device to help keep you on-track as it can be difficult to follow. London’s roads are constantly evolving, so be ready to stay flexible and ride at a slow pace – spontaneous detours may be necessary.

If you want to stick to the original walking route, there are some unavoidable short sections where you have to hop off your bike and push (you'll notice some sections marked as 'forbidden to cyclists' on the route planner). These are usually short passages, walkways, or sections through parks, but always comply with the traffic signs as you ride. I’ve also re-routed the original route in a few places so that you can stay on your saddle.

As is to be expected in London, accommodation and eateries are found in abundance. On every street corner, you’ll find another delicious cuisine or snack to try. Each stage ends close to an overground train station so you can easily travel home or to alternative parts of the city at the end.

You begin and end your Tour from King George V station in North Woolwich. As the station lies on the DLR overground line, you can take your bike with you during off-peak hours and on weekends.

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Capital Ring

133 km

900 m

900 m

Última actualización: 18 de abril de 2024

Rutas

  1. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

    Stage 1: North Woolwich to Wandsworth  – Capital Ring

    03:39
    44,8 km
    12,3 km/h
    400 m
    380 m
    Difícil
    Paseo difícil en bici. Se necesita buena forma física. Es posible que tengas que empujar la bici en algunos tramos.

    No es ningún secreto que Londres es una ciudad diversa, pero puede que te sorprenda la cantidad de espacios verdes y naturaleza de esta primera etapa. Hoy viajas hacia el sur desde las orillas del Támesis en North Woolwich y cruzas Londres de este a oeste. Después de 27,8 millas (44,8 km) y 1312 pies

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  2. 03:20
    39,7 km
    11,9 km/h
    270 m
    260 m
    Difícil
    Paseo difícil en bici. Se necesita buena forma física. Es posible que tengas que empujar la bici en algunos tramos.

    Los ciervos salvajes deambulan libremente por los extensos parques como lo han hecho durante siglos; los trenes pasan sobre un viaducto impresionante en el valle de Brent diseñado por Isambard Kingdom; la vida cotidiana se desarrolla en los pueblos históricos donde Carlos I una vez huyó en el período

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  3. Regístrate para descubrir más sitios como este

    Recibe recomendaciones de senderos, montañas y otros sitios increíbles.

  4. 03:42
    53,2 km
    14,4 km/h
    280 m
    320 m
    Moderada
    Paseo en bici moderado. Se necesita buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

    Su último viaje lo lleva a través de lugares naturales tranquilos y verdes una vez más mientras pedalea 31,6 millas (51 km) a través del norte de Londres, completando su recorrido por la capital. Desde parques de bicicletas olímpicos hasta Hackney Marshes: te espera un paseo variado.

    

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Información de la Colección

  • Rutas
    3
  • Distancia
    138 km
  • Duración
    10:40 h
  • Desnivel +
    950 m

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