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location: Paris, France distance: 135.45 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 2.38 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride Tags: City, High Traffic Area, Mostly On Bike Paths, Scenic, Waterfront created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 86.20 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 39.33 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride Tags: Rolling Hills, Rural, Suburban created by: description: This ride starts with a relatively challenging climb with a few switchbacks, but is mostly rolling hills thereafter. View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 8.71 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 69.70 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride Tags: Urban created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 86.50 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride Tags: Back Country, Big Climbs, City, Long Distance, Low Traffic Area, Rolling Hills, Scenic, Some Trail, Urban created by: description: Part of ride Paris to London. See also the Forges-les-Eaux to Dieppe map and Newhaven to Lewes and Lewes to London. Forges Hotel is really nice. A Leaving Paris 1 TROCADERO: Av. Paul Doumer is effectively the last right. 2 AV. INGRES: Av. Paul Doumer feeds into Av. de la Muette, which in turn becomes Av. Ingres. Follow the cycle track. 3 LONGCHAMPS RACETRACK: go L. when you see it and follow the road alongside it. 4 LONGCHAMPS RACETRACK (END): at end, ensure that you carry straight on (slight fork L. rather than straight on) to the Quai du 4 Septembre, rather than carrying on round the outside of the racetrack! Exit is straight ahead (where the cars are in the picture), through the barrier. 5 PONT DU SÃVRES: coming up to the Pont du SÚvres, take LH lane, following signs for SÚvres over the bridge. Head as for the centre of SÚvres (NOT Bordeaux!). Approximately 300 yards after the bridge, turn R. (at lights, opposite a building called Le Batelier) into the Parc St Cloud, via the barrier. 6 PARC ST. CLOUD (see map overleaf): from the barrier, ride/walk up steep snaking road (Allée de la Balustrade). At first obvious T junction, go L. (opposite direction to Stade Français and Restaurant La Faisanderie) up an unnamed unpaved track, continuing up the hill through an open space called the Rond-Point de la Brousaille, and straight on over into a long tree-y avenue. This brings you out into a big round space on the crown (no name). Do NOT take the road marked to Versailles, but the next road round (clockwise) - the Allée de Chamillard, which takes you past a barrier, into a gentle downhill. This in turn takes you over the main road by a bridge, past a lane with parking for the Stade Français (on your right). (NB: the above is complex, not least because none of the roads have signposts with their names. If you get lost, head for the Stade Français, following the signs; once you are there, ride through the lane of parked cars, keeping the entrance to the Stade on your right.) Once past the Stade Français, turn L. into the Grande Allée de Marnes, passing a green hut on your right, called âChalet de Chamillardâ. Then follow signs for Marnes / Versailles. This will drop you out at Marnes la Coquette. 7 MARNES: go past the village green, with the Mairie on your left; at the lights ride L. up the hill to the junction at the top. 8 JUNCTION: go straight on, entering the Forêt de Fausses Reposes (past the â30â sign in the picture). 9 D182 JUNCTION: cross onto Bd de la Porte Verte (Downhill! Care!). At roundabout (Pl. de la Paix), go right (Boulevard de Glatigny), following sign for Stade Sans Souci. At the Stade, turn L. through barrier onto forest track (shown in the picture). 10 END OF FOREST TRACK: keep going straight on, past school Blanche de Castile, to lights. Straight over at lights, between hotels, etc. along the Av. Ch. de Gaulle. 11 D186: on reaching the D186 turn R onto cycle path along D186 North, going with the traffic. At D307 junction, trust the cycle track: it will take you under two underpasses, round in a series of cloverleaf loops, over a bridge (over the D307); immediately after the bridge, turn L. down the ramp onto the cycle track West alongside the D307 (cycle signs for Bailly). 12 ROUTE PLANTÃE: having passed under the motorway going North on the D7, the Route Plantée has a clear signpost on the Route itself on the left (as in the picture: sign for LâÃtang la Ville) 13 ROUTE ROYALE: ignore the first (yellow) road coming in from diagonal right (from LâÃtang la Ville) 14 CARREFOUR ROYALE: turn R. up the D98 (although map shows a choice, it is better to turn right) using the cycle track, North along the D98. 15 ROUTE DAUPHINE: this is approx. 200 yards on the left after the Maison ForestiÚre des Curieux. 16 ÃTOILE DE BEAUMONT: this has a rather obscure sign on a tree to tell you that you are there (see picture). 17 D30 SOUTH: turn off it to the R. on the slip road immediately before the roundabout (Rue de Champs Gaillard). If you are on or over the roundabout you have gone too far, and must come back. The correct route goes between two hospitals. 18 ALONG D164: it is possible to cross the railway at the station at Villennes sur Seine, to follow a cycle track North between the railway and the river. Unfortunately it is (a) slow and muddy, and (b) blocked; use the D164 itself. 19 VERNOUILLET: for simplicity, keep going up the D154 until you get to the roundabout with the D2 (although map shows a choice, this is better); turn R. at the roundabout to go over the bridge. 20 TRIEL-SUR-SEINE: Jamesâ and Louiseâs physical recce did not extend beyond the bridge at Triel-sur-Seine. The map indicates that you should turn L. onto the D190 (main street: Rue Paul Doumer), and then 2nd R. onto rue de LâHautil up the hill and over the railway, staying on rue de L-Hautil until substantial (5-way) junction is reached; carry straight on up rue de la Chapelle; at end turn L. onto D22 for Coudimanche. (Note: this is likely to be the severest climb in the French section: 0m to 100m; the rest of France is all around the 100m mark, until the descent to Dieppe). B Northern France 21 COURDIMANCHE: map picks up from the Leaving Paris map at Courdimanche, but also shows Triel-sur-Seine and LâHautil. 22 FORGES-LES EAUX: on approaching Forges on the D915, the D915 branches off left at a roundabout (effectively, the Forges southern by-pass); you go straight on at the roundabout along the D1314 for the middle of Forges (rue de la Libération - becomes the rue Albert Bochet for a hundred yards or so). At the junction D1314 (rue Albert Bochet - where youâre coming from), D1314 (rue de Neufchatel - if you turned right), D921 (rue des Docteurs Cisseville - if you turned left), and D919 (Avenue des Sources - straight on), carry straight on along the D919 Avenue des Sources. Forges Hotel (02 32 89 50 69), is on the Avenue des Sources, about a kilometre on from the junction. 23 LEAVING FORGES: the route begins on the Avenue des Sources, on the left as you go down the slope (signed). Go up the ramp to the station, turn right into the station, and right again. After a short distance, the Avenue peters out, and there is no signage at all. Continue along in a straight line between the cottages, at the end turn left onto the main road, and then immediately right down a short slope. After a hundred yards or so, there is a barrier on the left. Go through it, and you're on the right road again. Follow the Avenue Verte to Arques-la-Bataille. 24 ARQUES-LA-BATAILLE: go up slip road, and continue straight, along the D1 (becomes Route de Martin-Ãglise, then the Grande Rue des Salines). 25 DIEPPE: the rue Grande Rue des Salines becomes the rue de lâAncien Port, then the route de Bonne Nouvelle (passing the inner port on the left). Do not cross the bridge to the left, but carry on down the Quai de la Marine, and the ferry. C Sussex, Surrey 26 NEWHAVEN: leaving the port, turn L. on to the one way system; go uphill, following the signs for the town centre, and follow round to the right; when you go down the hill, ignore the signs for Peacehaven, but take the road directly in front (signs to Piddinghoe and Rodmell). 27 LEWES: enter Lewes over the railway, and follow round to the R; turn L. just in front of the Kings Head, and follow round to the right; at the junction with Station Road (Lewes station is to your right), turn L up Station Road to the traffic lights at the top. Turn L. The White Hart is 30 yards on your left. 28 LEAVING LEWES: go R. from the hotel, and turn immediately L. into Fisher Street; at end, go L. and follow Mount Place / White Hill / Offham Road (A2029); this leads you up to the A275. 29 LEAVING BLETCHINGLEY: after discussion, the recce has shown that the easiest route is the reverse of last year. 30 (Intentionally blank) D Outer and Central London 31 PURLEY CROSS: go straight ahead (signs for South Croydon) 32 CROYDON: go under the underpass; the road swings round to the right (Catherine Street); turn L. at the end onto the main road, and go up to the lights to turn R. This takes you up towards East Croydon station. Just before the station there is a left turn at traffic lights (across the tramway) for buses and cyclists only: take this turn L. into Dingwall Road. 33 SELHURST: jink L. and immediately R. at the end of Sydenham Road to enter The Crescent. 34 NORWOOD: Westow Street and Gypsy Hill are very steep downhill. Take (a) extreme care, and (b) time to enjoy the magnificent view of central London. At bottom, turn R. to reach the roundabout. 35 RAINBOW STREET: although marked as a cul-de-sac, this is i a through route for cyclists. 36 WALWORTH: East Street Market may still be open when you pass through. Take it slowly, and do not upset the local shoppers. 37 NEW KENT ROAD: turn L. out of Rodney Place onto the pavement (not the New Kent Road itself), which is also a cycle track. Go up to the pedestrian lights, and cross, using the lights, to get to Meadow Place and Rockingham Road, and Southwark Bridge road. James McLeod 18 June 2008 View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 158.97 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 4.15 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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location: Paris, France distance: 17.50 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend | Send a Message |
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