Sunday 31st August 2014 2:00pm

Starting from - Hornchurch Country Park, RM11 1JU

  • 12 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 2 hr
  • Steady
  • Havering
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only

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Led by experienced ride leaders, these rides are a great way to explore new places and to meet new people who enjoy cycling. They are suitable for all levels of experience, so whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, you can find a ride that is right for you.

Starting point

Hornchurch Sports Centre Car Park
Harrow Lodge Park, Hornchurch Road
Hornchurch
Greater London
RM11 1JU

Hornchurch Country Park

Come and join us on this great ride starting at Hornchurch Leisure Centre, we cycle through Harrow Lodge Park past the café and Lake, on a sunny day you should see people enjoying themselves on the lake in pedalos, or feeding the ducks and swans.  We then make our way past The Chase Nature Reserve, Eastbrookend Park, the Millennium Centre and the White Hart Fishing Lakes before Beam Valley Country Park and Beam Parklands.  It doesn’t finish there as we head to Ingrebourne hill with its MTB track and then Ingrebourne Valley, site of RAF Hornchurch. Plenty to see here including the climbing model of a spitfire in the playground.  After all this excitement we finally make our way back on quiet suburban roads to Harrow Lodge Park. If you’re fairly confident on your bike and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, our Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, rides take place on mainly quiet roads with plenty of sights along the way. Rides are between 6 and 20 miles long, at a moderate pace of between 7 and 10 miles an hour.

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