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Milton Keynes 2: Country lanes and castles

Posted on 7 February 20182 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

More route research in and around Milton Keynes. A lovely day cycling quiet country lanes.

I knew my choice of cafe (Forest Cafe, Salcey Forest) was good when I arrived to find two dozen other bikes there
Stoke Bruerne, where a stunningly coutured cross-dresser was taking selfies. MK’s full of engaging surprises.

Stowe’s grand gate is almost a rival to Castle Howard
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