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TfL Cycle Sundays – Camden

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TfL Cycle Sundays – Camden

TfL Cycle Sundays – Camden
Oliver Hlavaty Photographie

TfL Cycle Sundays – Camden

Cycling Collection by Transport for London

4 routes

00:56 h

15.5 km

80 m

Summer Sundays are perfect for getting on your bike and exploring everything London has to offer. There are lots of quieter routes and you can be sure there’ll be plenty going on all around the capital.

TfL Cycle Sundays is designed to encourage cycling for all. If you’re yet to discover London by bike or it’s been a while since you’ve got in the saddle, Cycle Sundays will help you to get out there. TfL’s extensive and growing network of Cycleways is designed to make cycling safer and easier. The TfL Cycle Sundays online hub provides route suggestions, access to training tips and links to cycling events, and you can sign up for discounts and special offers too – click the link below to find out more.

Camden has long been a destination for those exploring all that London has to offer. One of the capital’s most vibrant and varied inner boroughs, there’s so much to see and do. Its southern reaches feature parts of the West End and border the City and Westminster, home to historic places like the British Museum and Hatton Garden.

Beyond the major transport hubs of King’s Cross, St Pancras and Euston, the borough’s character changes, the buzz of Camden Town’s counter culture attracting tourists, punks and revellers alike. Neighbouring Regent’s Park, the Regent’s Canal, and scenic Primrose Hill provide an escape from the hustle and bustle. The north of the borough is dominated by Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most cherished and wild-feeling green spaces. The leafy neighbourhoods around the heath are some of the most sought after in the capital.

This Collection features routes created by British Cycling ( komoot.com/user/britishcycling ), JoyRiders ( komoot.com/user/joyriders ) and TfL. They offer a fun and safe way to enjoy the boroughs vibrant streets and beautiful green spaces.

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Activities

  1. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

    Hampstead Heath Link (by British Cycling)

    00:24

    6.38km

    15.8km/h

    30m

    30m

    Easy
    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    This short, out-and-back ride, created by British Cycling, links Camden Town with Hampstead Heath, one of London’s great green spaces and certainly one of its most wild. The route uses quiet roads, passing Kentish Town City Farm – a treat for the little ones – and the historic All Hallows Church. You

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  2. 00:04

    1.09km

    17.9km/h

    0m

    0m

    Easy
    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    This easy ride, created by British Cycling, is perfect for fledgling cyclists and simply heads back and forward along the cycle path at the foot of Parliament Hill. It’s completely flat and well-surfaced, offering the ideal training ground.

    

    After your ride, there’s the option of a brew from Parliament

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  4. 00:14

    4.03km

    17.7km/h

    10m

    30m

    Easy
    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    This uplifting ride starts at the bottom of Hampstead Heath, one of North London’s most iconic green spaces and landmarks. The route begins near the Parliament Hill Café, a great spot for a pre-ride coffee with stunning views across the London skyline.

    

    Departing the Heath, you'll pass Hampstead Heath

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  5. 00:15

    4.03km

    16.7km/h

    30m

    30m

    Easy
    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    This inner-city route starts and finishes at Regent’s Canal, opposite the vibrant Granary Square in King’s Cross. Riding on cycle paths and quiet roads, the route takes in the site of the former York Road Station, a little-known piece of Underground history, and other historic gems like Old St Pancras

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Collection Stats

  • Activities
    4
  • Distance
    15.5 km
  • Duration
    00:56 h
  • Elevation
    80 m

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