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FREE Ride: Richmond to Woolwich - 32 Miles. MOVED FROM 14TH FEB TO 28TH FEB

FREE Ride: Richmond to Woolwich - 32 Miles. MOVED FROM 14TH FEB TO 28TH FEB

Sat, Feb 28, 9:30 AM
From Wild Cycling - Gravel Cycling At Its Best!
5.0

Ever wanted to visit the spiritual home of the Woolwich Building Society? Join us on this **FREE** 32 mile ride from Richmond to Woolwich, taking lunch at the Friends Cafe in Woolwich before hopping on Thames Clipper service back to Waterloo. A real treat of a ride showing all aspects of the Thames from both land and from the river itself. We'll be passing all the great London sights on our return including Greenwich, Canary Wharf and Tower Bridge. This is a free ride and the cost of the Thames Clipper is £10.25 or £5 for concessions including Freedom Pass holders. If you wish to bypass the Clipper you can take the train back from Woolwich to Waterloo. We meet at Richmond Park Gate at 9.30 and cycle along the Thames Path to Battersea Park where we stop for coffee. Then onwards via Bermondsey to Woolwich where we stop for lunch at Friends Cafe, which provides excellent quality food and coffee at very inexpensive prices. After lunch we cycle down to the Thames Clipper pier at Woolwich for an amazing river cruise back to Waterloo. We should finish the ride at around 4pm at Waterloo Station. This is an excellent 32 mile Spring ride with plenty of interesting sights and pretty easy for everyone as it's all flat. Tickets for the Thames Clipper service from Woolwich Pier to the London Eye can be purchased through the link below, we'll aim to get the 2.30pm Clipper. I would recommend buying your ticket before you go as we all need to get aboard the Thames Clipper promptly. The ferry won't wait unfortunately. If you miss the Clipper there's one every half hour or a train from Woolwich to Waterloo [https://www.thamesclippers.com/booking?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADMBldt6UjmAGl8CM9-r-yHYAg7-E&gclid=CjwKCAiAqrG9BhAVEiwAaPu5zo5qLshAVZ82lMPmgzRvDqbBHVRjH6k2ArQttZ8mrjHQjbcuDIyd2BoCiF8QAvD_BwE](https://www.thamesclippers.com/booking?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADMBldt6UjmAGl8CM9-r-yHYAg7-E&gclid=CjwKCAiAqrG9BhAVEiwAaPu5zo5qLshAVZ82lMPmgzRvDqbBHVRjH6k2ArQttZ8mrjHQjbcuDIyd2BoCiF8QAvD_BwE) CYCLING IS DANGEROUS, YOU CYCLE WITH US AT YOUR OWN RISK WE DON'T PROVIDE GPS MAPS ANYMORE AS THEY TEND TO BE PILFERED BY OTHER LESS REPUTABLE CYCLING CLUBS ##

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Club ride - all levels

Club ride - all levels

Sun, Feb 22, 9:20 AM
From Richmond Park Velo
4.9
3 attendees
New Members RP Park Laps

New Members RP Park Laps

Sat, Feb 21, 9:20 AM
From Richmond Park Velo
4.9
3 attendees
WLRC March Social Ride

WLRC March Social Ride

Sun, Mar 15, 8:30 AM
From West London Riders Club (WLRC) - for advanced riders
4.8
4 attendees
PIE 🥧

PIE 🥧

Sat, Feb 21, 7:00 PM
From Clapham Cycle
4.9
10 attendees
Workers' Bike Time [Cancelled?]

Workers' Bike Time [Cancelled?]

Wed, Feb 18, 12:45 PM
From Hubbub - cycling events in NE Greater London
4.2

I strongly suspect this recurring event no longer takes place, but I have never received any information about it since I first heard years ago and have never had any enquiry. ======= Blow the cobwebs away and get active at lunch time with a bike ride around Central Park to perk you up for your afternoon's work. Aimed at workers in the area, but all welcome. It may be possible to borrow a bike, by prior arrangement. Contact Nick [dot] Davies [at] lbbd [dot] gov [dot] uk.

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You can find ebike events in London by using Meetup's search feature. Enter 'ebike' and set the location to London to discover available groups and upcoming rides. You can join a group that catches your interest to stay updated on future events.

Yes, you can join multiple biking groups. If you have diverse biking interests or want to explore different areas, you can subscribe to various groups to receive updates on all their activities.

Each ebike group may have its own set of community guidelines. It's essential to review these rules, which can ensure safe and enjoyable rides for everyone involved.

Some ebike groups might have free rides, while others could charge a fee. It depends on the organization and logistics involved. Check the event description for specifics.

Most ebike groups require you to have your own bike. However, some may offer rentals or information on nearby rental services. Check with the group for details.

Yes, you can organize your own ebike ride through Meetup. Once you join a group or start your own, you can create an event to invite others to join the ride.

Chances are high you'll connect with bikers of all levels. Many ebike groups welcome diverse experience levels, providing a chance to meet local experts and enthusiasts alike.

Yes, you can find beginner-friendly ebike groups. Search for options that specify beginner rides or mention accommodating new riders, ensuring a welcoming experience for those just starting out.

Not all rides are confined to London, as some events may explore surrounding areas. Rally with groups that plan outings extending beyond the city for varied experiences.

Weather conditions can affect ride schedules. Organizers typically update the event status in case of inclement weather, so check the Meetup page on the day of the ride.

Meetup does not directly manage group quality. As rides and events are member-led, they rely on organizers for planning and execution, resulting in varied experiences.

While Meetup facilitates connections, making friends is not guaranteed instantly. Continued participation and engagement in activities can enhance your chances of forming meaningful relationships.

Meetup is centered around group activities rather than individual connections. The platform focuses on communal gatherings and shared experiences.

While most ebike activities are in-person, some groups may organize virtual meetups for introductions or discussions. Check event details for format specifics.