A longer ride across London, to view some interesting memorials and enjoy the extensive green space of Victoria Park. We will use quieter roads where possible and ride on shared paths through parks. However, the route does involve some busier roads and you need to be confident riding in traffic.
Riding out of Ealing, we will take the cycle route through Wormwood Scrubs and North Kensington, crossing the canal on the Halfpenny Steps Bridge and continuing via Kilburn to St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill. We skirt around Camden, perhaps with a brief stop at the Chalk Farm side of the Market, before making our way through Islington, Dalston, and to London Fields. From there, it’s a short distance through Hackney and into Victoria Park.
https://www.londonxlondon.com/victoria-park/.
Originally opened in 1845 and known as the People’s Park, Victoria Park has been important as a recreation space in the East End and also as a site of many political, social and cultural activities. As well as visiting the Burdett Coutts drinking fountain in the East Park, we will take a short detour along Old Ford Road to view the impressive mural on the side of the Lord Morpeth pub, commemorating Sylvia Pankhurst, who as well as being one of the leading Suffragettes, worked in support of poor women in the East End.
https://romanroadlondon.com/sylvia-pankhurst-lord-morpeth-mural/#:~:text=A%20Sylvia%20Pankhurst%20mural%20has,helping%20women%20get%20the%20vote.
https://inspiringcity.com/2018/03/14/giant-mural-of-sylvia-pankhurst-appears-on-the-side-of-the-lord-morpeth-pub-in-bow/After refreshments in the Pavilion Café in the West Park
https://pavilionbakery.com/pages/victoria-park, we will ride down to Bethnal Green, to view the rather strange and very sad Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the tube station
https://stairwaytoheavenmemorial.org/home/images/.
We will then ride down through Whitechapel to meet Cycleway 3 on Cable Street. After a short pause for the mural commemorating the Battle of Cable Street
http://londonmuralpreservationsociety.com/murals/battle-cable-street/, we will follow Cycleway 3 back to the Royal Parks, ride along South Carriage Row, and then return to Ealing via Kensington, Fulham, Hammersmith and Cycleway 9 to Kew Bridge.
Although Covid restrictions are no longer in force, please continue to be mindful. Please do not attend if you have any Covid 19 symptoms, have tested positive, or are currently advised to self-isolate. You may wish to bring a face covering for use in enclosed public spaces.
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A longer ride across London, to view some interesting memorials and enjoy the extensive green space of Victoria Park.
We will take quieter roads where possible; shared paths through parks; segregated cycle tracks; some busier roads
We will visit a number of interesting memorials in the area and have a refreshment stop at the Pavilion Cafe in Victoria Park.
Money/card for cafe; locks for your bike.
First-timers welcome!