On Sunday we will visit the historic city of St Albans, about 35 miles, catching the train back. There is some off-road, a section of the Ebury Way and a short stretch of the Grand Union Canal towpath both of which are solid stony surfaces. As a bonus if you wish you can ride with me after tea to Borehamwood station, another 15 beautiful miles to get you to a London Zone 6 station.
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| St Albans Cathedral |
We meet at Twickenham Wetherspoons, the William Webb Ellis, which is on the road out of Twickenham to the station (opposite the police station). Lunch is in Cassiobury Park, near Watford, 21 miles later, so you may wish to bring a snack to sustain you on the ride. The cafe may be popular on a Sunday so we will have to contend with the queues!
Tea is at a very impressive old barn, the Waterend Barn, which is also a Wetherspoons pub.
Thameslink trains run from St Albans through the centre of London to Sutton, Wimbledon and other surprising places, or you can change in London (Farringdon or Blackfriars) for westbound trains on the Elizabeth line or a short ride to Waterloo station. Advance singles to Sutton are about £10 with a railcard and flexible off-peak tickets come out at about £13 so it may be worth going for the flexibility. I cannot guarantee the time we will get to St Albans, so if you commit to an early train back, you might miss your tea, or even your train! You don't need a bike reservation for the train.
I hope you are able to join us.














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