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Northampton 3: Rain men

Posted on 30 July 20214 September 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Heavy rain scaled down today’s plans. Less emphasis on distance, and more emphasis on avocado and salmon breakfasts on sourdough toasts in the lovely cafe in Castle Ashby. It was already drizzling when we struck east along the Nene and through the Wetlands, which were living up to their name, except perhaps the ‘-lands’ bit….

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Northampton 2: Village people

Posted on 29 July 202131 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

A gentle, pleasant, sunny day of Northants countryside: thatchy villages with churches and cottages in orange-red stone, none quite fetching enough for a picture postcard, but all pleasant. Though with stamps the price they are these days, that was just as well. We headed west from the centre along the River Nene, which is pronounced…

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Northampton 1: Railtrails, reservoirs and forest roads to boot

Posted on 27 July 202131 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

The place still makes a few boots and shoes, none of them for cycling though. But on Day 1 of my route research around Northampton, the boot was on the other foot: my gravel foot, not my road bike foot. Having paused to admire the Guildhall, and come away from the tourist office in the…

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Birmingham: More cycle paths than Venice

Posted on 26 July 202131 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

I was in Birmingham to investigate a cycle cafe – Gorilla, in King’s Heath – and had a chance to ride a few stretches of bike path during my spin round the city. Many of these bike paths were sparkling examples of the genre, because they were full of broken glass. Birmingham must be the…

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Thirsk: Hidden bridges, collapsing walls, secret sculptures

Posted on 8 July 202110 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Bike pace is perfect for getting under the skin of things, as countless mosquitoes and fleas chomping me this summer could verify. And today’s ride – a sixty-mile circuit west of Thirsk via Masham and Ripon – revealed some delightful bits of quirky, off-piste Yorkshire. From Thirsk’s market square I headed northwest past the racecourse…

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Geneva to Florence 5: Newport to Florence

Posted on 5 July 20216 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Little back lanes through little back villages got me to Eccleshall, a handsome small town that has more than you’d expect from something of this size: craft-beer bars, artisan bakeries, Young Offender Institutions. After some thought I decided the most appropriate of those for me just now was the artisan bakery, and snaffled a gourmet…

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Geneva to Florence 4: Welshpool to Newport

Posted on 4 July 20216 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

The morning was silent, save the gentle throb of hangovers from the neighbouring tents. A short day in prospect today, with the Welsh hills behind me. And the Shropshire hills in front of me. I explored Welshpool, which didn’t quite have the picturesque centre I imagined, though I got a glimpse of the canal towpath…

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Geneva to Florence 3: Elan Valley to Welshpool

Posted on 3 July 20216 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

The railtrail up Elan Valley (NCN81) is superb: smooth flat scenic tarmac for miles, from Rhayader to the head of Garreg-Ddu reservoir. The weather was a bit less superb, grey and damp and spitty, but I was happy, winching my way up the waterside paths. Waterside information boards showed the sort of rare animals you…

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Geneva to Florence 2: Geneva to Elan Valley

Posted on 2 July 20216 July 2021 by Rob Ainsley

On a beautiful sunny morning, a beautiful ridgetop ride from my farm campsite to Aberaeron. I’d not even heard of it before, but it turned out to be a pleasant harbour town with a high count of bistros, cafes, and agreeable locals giving me helpful route suggestions. I headed east out of town along the…

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Geneva to Florence 1: Carmarthen to Geneva

Posted on 1 July 202111 October 2022 by Rob Ainsley

With international travel tricky, I’m doing Geneva to Florence, for a possible magazine article. Not from Switzerland to Italy via the Alps, though: it’s from Carmarthen to the Potteries via mid-Wales mountains. Which means some spectacular passes, at least. Geneva, Wales is pretty small. Not a village. Not even a hamlet. Not even a farmhouse….

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