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Cycling London, 4th Edition

More than 40 Great Routes with detailed mapping
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London Cycling Guide, 4th Edition is your complete, newly updated guide to life in the bike lane! Written by the author of London’s most popular cycling blog, and using years of experience and contributions from readers, it offers more than 40 leisurely bike routes covering both inner and outer London. Each itinerary is described in detail with a series of points of interest also pinpointed on an accompanying route map, including cafes, shops, and other must-stop spots. Boxed information with each route features the start point, likely duration, and some suggestions for where to eat and drink along the way. The book also covers important practical information on cycling, such as choosing the right bike for your style of cycling, tips on urban cycling, social cycling, and cycling with children, guidance on security and insurance, and information on accessories and clothing. This best-selling guide to cycling in London is completely updated with new routes, maps, and photographs.

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Pages 256
Publish Date 2022-04-12
Size 5.62" x 8.5" x 0.0"
Author Tom Bogdanowicz
Product Form Paperback / softback

About the Author

Tom Bogdanowicz is a journalist, photographer, and cycling advocate. He is the co-author of The Off-road Bicycle Book and the author of Fred the Magic Bicycle. Tom is Policy and Development Officer at the London Cycling Campaign, the world’s largest urban cycling organization. He is a regular contributor to London Cyclist magazine and writes cycling articles for national newspapers such as the New Statesman, Guardian, and Financial Times. Tom frequently appears on radio and TV as a cycling expert, and is also the author of London’s most popular cycling blog

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