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Old April 3rd 05, 01:17 PM
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I'm about to move house & have been looking at the New Malden area.

I work in Shepherds Bush & have been trying to find the best route.
From looking at a map of cycle routes is looks like it's about 10 miles

& the best route would be down to Hammersmith, Barnes, Priory Lane,
through Richmond Park and then along the cycle lane parallel to the A3
to Coombe Lane.

I was hoping someone can confirm I've got the route & distance more or
less right. Also - any suggestions about what to do in the winter when
Richmond Pk shuts early?

Thanks,

Michael

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Old April 3rd 05, 01:43 PM
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I'm about to move house & have been looking at the New Malden area.

I work in Shepherds Bush & have been trying to find the best route.
From looking at a map of cycle routes is looks like it's about 10 miles

& the best route would be down to Hammersmith, Barnes, Priory Lane,
through Richmond Park and then along the cycle lane parallel to the A3
to Coombe Lane.

I was hoping someone can confirm I've got the route & distance more or
less right. Also - any suggestions about what to do in the winter when
Richmond Pk shuts early?


It's only shut to motor vehicles. You can still cycle (except during a
cull).

Looking at the TFL map #14, I'd carry round to Kingston Gate, cross Kingston
Hill Wolverton Av, Coombe Road, Kenley Road, Mount Pleasant Road. The A3 is
horrible to cycle along (even on the cycle path) as the cars fling up loads
of small bits of debris which gets in my eyes. You also get to hack down
Dark Hill in Richmond Park, which is always nice.




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elyob wrote:

It's only shut to motor vehicles. You can still cycle (except during

a cull).

Looking at the TFL map #14, I'd carry round to Kingston Gate, cross

Kingston Hill Wolverton Av, Coombe Road, Kenley Road, Mount Pleasant
Road. The A3 is horrible to cycle along (even on the cycle path) as
the cars fling up loads of small bits of debris which gets in my eyes.
You also get to hack down Dark Hill in Richmond Park, which is always
nice.


I didn't realise that you could still cycle through after dusk. Isn't
it a bit weird / lonely? (You can tell I'm a city cyclist).

You confirmed what I suspected about the A3 - I couldn't imagine it
would exactly be pleasant to cycle along.

Michael

PS Tony Raven: Many thanks for the link to Cyclemaps.com it confirmed
what I thought about the distance. I tested it against my normal
journey to work and the distance was almost spot on. Although the
route isn't exactly the one that I normally use, it was still a fairly
sensible one.

 




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