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Alice Baddeley

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About Alice Baddeley
I’m Alice – a cyclist, hiker, sea swimmer, and map geek. I’m also a Collections and Route Editor for komoot.

Long-distance cycle touring in the UK is my biggest passion, especially when it’s built around a theme or a slightly ridiculous set of rules. In 2021, I cycled 1000 miles through every city, town and village in Sussex. In 2022, I rode around the entire coastline of Britain in 80 days. And in 2023, I cycled the length of Britain in as straight a line as possible.

Follow my adventures on Instagram: @yello.velo

www.yellovelo.co.uk

Distance travelled

22,119 km

Time in motion

1929:01 h

Recent Activity

planned a hike.

November 8, 2025

Hike to View Over Dorking

02:56

10.6km

3.6km/h

180m

180m

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planned a bike ride.

November 7, 2025

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October 24, 2025

The Waterford Greenway begins in Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford, where the River Suir meets the sea. Leaving the city’s Viking heart behind, the route switches from cobbles to countryside on a perfectly smooth, traffic-free cycleway laid on the old railway line. From start to finish, it’s all on sealed

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planned a bike ride.

November 7, 2025

02:44

46.2km

16.9km/h

300m

310m

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November 5, 2025

This is the complete Waterford Greenway, a 2-day cycling adventure along Ireland’s spectacular southeast coast. Following a converted railway line from Waterford City to Dungarvan, it traces rivers, viaducts and sea cliffs through lush countryside and coastal villages.



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planned a hike.

November 5, 2025

48:13

175km

3.6km/h

2,920m

2,920m

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November 5, 2025

This is the complete East Clare Way, a 7-day circuit through the tranquil hills, forests, and lakes of County Clare. Starting and finishing in Killaloe, the route weaves through peaceful villages, open farmland and the shores of Lough Derg.



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planned a hike.

November 4, 2025

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October 29, 2025

Leaving Tulla, the East Clare Way continues north through rolling farmland and on quiet lanes, offering a day of changing scenery and gentle solitude.



The route begins with a gradual descent out of the village, skirting past new houses before the landscape opens into a wide patchwork of fields and peat

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planned a hike.

November 4, 2025

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October 30, 2025

The last stage of the East Clare Way leads from Annacarriga back to the River Shannon, bringing the trail to a satisfying conclusion. The route begins with a gentle climb from the village onto quiet lanes, offering distant views of Lough Derg beneath the Slieve Aughty Mountains.



From Lackabranner, the

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planned a hike.

November 4, 2025

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October 29, 2025

Roll west from Kilmacthomas, descending through farmlands that gradually open to the sea. Like the first leg, this section of the Waterford Greenway is entirely traffic-free and fully paved, making for wonderfully relaxed riding. The gradient is a gentle downhill all the way to Dungarvan, so it’s easy

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planned a hike.

November 3, 2025

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October 29, 2025

The fourth stage of the East Clare Way offers a varied mix of quiet lanes, rural tracks and woodland paths, showcasing the gentle undulations of the county’s countryside.



Leaving Feakle, the route initially follows minor roads through open farmland. The gradual ascent across Baurroe and Ballycroum offers

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planned a hike.

November 3, 2025

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October 30, 2025

Day six of the East Clare Way covers the eastern approach to Tuamgraney, traversing a mixture of farmland, woodland, and upland tracks along the northern slopes of the Slieve Aughty Mountains.



Departing Whitegate, the route initially climbs on minor lanes and broken tarmac past distinctive local features

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planned a hike.

November 3, 2025

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October 30, 2025

The section from Flagmount to Whitegate crosses the northern slopes of the Slieve Aughty Mountains and marks the highest and most exposed portion of the East Clare Way. Beginning in Flagmount village, the trail climbs steeply up Knockbeha Mountain on a grass path above Lough Graney.



The route continues

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