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On Wed, 26 May 2004 11:31:04 -0400, Dieter wrote:
Can anyone tell me the shortest/best route from Edinburgh to Beverly to Norwich. I have six days to complete the tour starting May 31st, 2004. Thanks. Dieter. Crossposted to uk.rec.cycling because they'll be more helpful. -- Michael MacClancy Random putdown - "He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others." -Samuel Johnson www.macclancy.demon.co.uk www.macclancy.co.uk |
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![]() "Michael MacClancy" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 26 May 2004 11:31:04 -0400, Dieter wrote: Can anyone tell me the shortest/best route from Edinburgh to Beverly to Norwich. I have six days to complete the tour starting May 31st, 2004. Anyone who wants to look it up on an on line map, it's spelt Beverley. -- Simon M. |
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http://www.sustrans.co.uk/ http://www.ctc.org.uk/ http://www.thenationalbyway.org/welcome.asp http://www.getoutguide.co.uk/tic.htm http://www.multimap.com/ Here are some sites that give good information.To do Edinburgh to Norwich in 6 days with luggage you will need to keep moving, so perhaps the sustrans routes might slow you down when they are off road and they can be slow through cities as well.The onroad sustrans routes are usually very nice.The quicker routes are usually B-roads which are busier than the little back roads.If you wanted to go fast you would probably keep to the B-roads and A-roads, but when I tour I like to use the smallest roads whenever possible.I sometimes draw a staight line on the map and try to find a small-road route close to it.For this a 1/250 000 road map would be good enough, but check for hills on multimap. If you use sustrans routes off road you should have fat tyres or suspension because they are usually not tarmac.700x28 or wider. If you need to use the train to finish on time you need to expect to book your bike in advance.In my experience this only means you have to get a train an hour or two later, but you never know for sure. I expect the wind to blow from the south-west, so you will probably be going into it for most of your trip if you head south. TerryJ TerryJ |
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