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This is the location of the start of the Friday Rides. Its on the Stourbridge Common side of Green Dragon Bridge, Cambridge. Zoom the map out to see the local area.
View (in early March) from shared use bridge towards Victoria Avenue bridge and along the river Cam. This area provides for leisurely cycling.
Top Lock No1, Broad Street Canal Basin, Birmingham Main Canal. By the lock gate is some amazing ridged paving of great age which helps boat people open the gates and defies cycling over!. View towards the Chubb Lock Works - now home to the ... [more]
The Newall Buiding at Chesterton Community College, overlooks a large car park, outdated and tatty cycle parking is provided at the rear
Black Cat Café: Worried about 'Bird Flu'?? Don't be . . . . Nancy's just made a fresh BLUEBERRY SYRUP cake :-)
Falkirk Helix Cycle Path Network River Carron path Network http://destinneyphotography.photoshelter.com/
Cafe culture in Sheffield (it was raining so the bike owners were inside - the bikes themselves were outside having a chat) Bragazzis has the best coffee in Sheffield.
Hatfield Forest - Early autumn morning. Great destination if you're a photographer - deer, woodland, lots of small mammals and Ryanair Boeings. Unless you look up you'd never know you were a mile from the Stansted Runway.
Hatfield Forest - The Lake. Good kiosk-style Cafe close by - decently priced brekkies & hot snacks, drinks. Not quite as up-market as many National Trust places and all the better for it ...
Harbour Howff Location: , St. Monans (Scotland, United Kingdom) stmonans.org.uk/blog/?p=918
MG owners' club HQ - some vintage classics in their window - if you're into that sort of thing!
Location of CTUK - Cycle Training UK offices - on the second floor here, luckily there is a goods lift for them to carry all their bikes.
Early 19th century bridge in Tsaritsino (Царицыно) Park, Moscow. Here is another image of it, but without the snow: http://pixdaus.com/single.php?id=110956
Ham House a National Trust property, not open Fridays (when we were there) or during the winter.
The River Ivel, looking rather overgrown in the summer. This was once a navigation, continuing south and west as far as Flitwick, now used only by anglers and canoeists.
The Cloud Hedge at Audley End. - I was told that it takes 3 weeks to cut this, with a cherry picker. It takes about 2 hours to get to Audley End following a scenic route from Cambridge - but avoid coming through Great Chesteford which ha ... [more]
The main railwaybridge over the river Rhine at Cologne Main Station (by the Dome) has a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists either side. As an expression of love couples come to this bridge to lock a lock into the fence, throwing the keys i ... [more]
Gilbert Road ride. Here a Councillers member of the PDG, an officer and a local resident (opponent).
The National Trust's George Inn, Borough High Street - the Cycle Parking arrows are just to persuade cyclists to move their bikes beyond the pub door before locking them to the railings.
Totally illegible blue plaque above shops in Cambridge - commemorating Eglantyne Jebb, co-founder of Save the Children in 1919.