Thanks for map jhruk - wish I'd had it Sunday. Will definitely look at the north Lea valley too.
Can anyone recommend any other good places to ride down here in the south east (ie Essex, Kent, Herts, Suffolk) with easy paths away from traffic? I know there are wonderful places down in the west country, Wales and in the north but I can't get there so easily.
Hatti.
In the absence of any other replies here are a few more suggestions:
London to Dartford - Thames Path
Follows the Thames Path NCR-1 east. Can be hard to follow between central London and Greenwich but after that it's very easy and surprisingly quiet, even at the weekend.
To join at Greenwich from NE London you could use either the Emirates cable car at Victoria Dock (which allows bikes but requires a head for heights) or the Greenwich foot tunnel from Island Gardens (provided the lifts are working). Or join further along using the Woolwich Ferry, the Woolwich foot tunnel, or, probably the easiest, the DLR to Woolwich (off peak only for non-folders).
From Southend I suppose you could use the Dartford Crossing. I haven't tried this,
but others have.
Thames Path London-West
Just follow the Thames Path west from Central London or select a station to the west and cycle back. Can be quite busy in places at weekends.
Potters Bar to Letchworth - The Great North Way
Quiet 32 mile mixed Hertfordshire route with a
good map, mostly following NCR 12. Good rail connections all along.
Gravesend – Rochester
Follow NCR-1 from Gravesend then 179 from Higham around the Hoo Peninsula. Off road as far as Hoo Junction then quiet roads until you get to Rochester. Train back from Rochester. You could use the
Tilbury-Gravesend Ferry (Mon-Sat Only)
Braintree to Stansted – The Flitch Way
Former rail track. All off road except where it passes through Great Dunmow, which is the highlight of this otherwise rather tedious path. Braintree Station is at the east end and Stansted Mountfitchet is the best station at the west end as the cycle routes to Bishops Stortford are poor.
Teynham to Canterbury or Ramsgate
Alight at Teynham or Faversham and join NCR-1 heading west. Continue to Whitstable then either take the
Crab & Winkle Way to Canterbury or continue along the coast towards Ramsgate (coffee at Kudos?). Good rail connections back from Canterbury and along the coast.
London to 'The North' - Grand Union Canal
The canal has two arms in London starting at Little Venice, where it joins the Regent's canal, and the Thames at Brentford. Can be good cycling in parts, but rather slow in others. I'm afraid I can't recall which are the best sections and they may have made improvements since I last rode it.
The Regent's Canal, from Limehouse Basin to Little Venice, must be one of inner London's longest off-road routes but I find it much more enjoyable on foot than on a bike.
The map from my previous post was from
Opencyclemap.org For route planning
cyclestreets.net uses the same maps, an overlay of
Openstreetmap. It's also available on
various apps for your phone.