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Wolds: Joining the fold

Posted on 1 August 20162 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Weekend researching cycling routes in East Yorkshire’s Wolds on my folding bike. An area that’s compact, beautiful, and great value. All descriptions that don’t apply to my folding bike.

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