Wells, Mells & Old Rail Trail 103km
Climb: 1600m
Taking in the sights south of Bristol. Expect a few #wills_hills including Alfred's Tower and some beautiful countryside including a lovely gradual descent on a traffic free old rail trail
Heading out past Chew Valley Lake and over The Mendips to the cathedral city of Wells you can grab a quick coffee or more from the market. Continuing on round the Bishop's Palace you make your way through Bruton to tackle the climb upto Alfred's Tower before the chance for some pub grub. The return leg includes a castle, Mells then the Colliers Way railway path into the old mining town of Radstock all with a few more #wills_hills before arriving back at Whitehall Garden Centre.
Parking at Whitehall Garden Centre. Toilets & Cafe available in the morning, cafe all afternoon with sandwiches (maybe more) and drinks from 17:00. Easily located by car from A37 or bike from Bristol Centre via the Whitchurch Way
That's just fucking outrageous.
You can hit something and have a loss of control and fall off. According to the article there was difference in height between the road surface and...
Double decker bus hits rail bridge - trains replaced with bus service. https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/24843532.police-update-bus-hits-brid...
Not fair - I think it's just a misquotation from "1984 On Wheels" EDIT "Animal Farm" obvs... - "Two wheels good, four wheels better!"...
Great stuff, the BBC is simutaneously pissing off the Left and the Right. Doing its job properly.
I used a Carradice saddle bag plus a full frame bag from Rogue Panda on a weeklong trip last year. Having only one of them would have made the trip...
Right whingers gonna whinge!
This is an article about exciting bikes for 2025...? If you want an article about exciting steel bikes in particular, I'm sure there's one from 1995.
It was on Reporting Scotland - The BBC One Scotland news that comes on after the News at 6
So it is only universal to the frames that are designed to work with it?