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Brompton Bicycle

It all began in 1975 when Andrew Ritchie began designing a folding bike in his flat overlooking Brompton Oratory in South Kensington, London. Since then, Brompton has become synonymous with folding bikes. Small, compact, robust - these are the characteristics that have always characterized a Brompton, still made in the British capital. The bikes on 16-inch wheels travel free of charge as hand luggage on local transport and can be folded up from normal size to just slightly larger than your own 16-inch tires in no time at all. The small tires offer a stable and agile riding experience, and three handlebar variants also offer different options for different body sizes. Not much has changed in the original design since the beginning, the technical details have of course been continuously revised, so that since 2016 we have also been offering an e-bike, the Brompton Electric.
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planned a gravel ride

February 5, 2025

Time

3h32m

Distance

53.3km

Speed

15.1km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

120m
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February 4, 2025

This tour will take you and your gravel bike north. It will take you through the forest and – for others – up to the top. You will also pass by Hamburg Airport.



Your trip begins right at our Brompton Junction store on Gärtnerstrasse. And you will immediately cycle north. As soon as you have left the

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planned a gravel ride

February 5, 2025

Time

3h35m

Distance

51.8km

Speed

14.4km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

140m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

Lots of water and a very unusual church are on the agenda for this tour. Our Brompton Junction store on Wörthstrasse serves as your starting point. It's the quickest way to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.



The Hüllgraben is your first body of water. As you speed along the dirt road on

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planned a gravel ride

February 5, 2025

Time

4h05m

Distance

59.7km

Speed

14.6km/h

Ascent

280m

Descent

280m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

Off into the countryside! On this tour, your gravel bike can show off its versatility. Sometimes you cycle on asphalt through the city, sometimes you cycle on fine gravel along the river.



Your starting point for this varied tour is our Brompton Junction store on Wörthstrasse. You leave the city heading

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planned a gravel ride

February 5, 2025

Time

3h30m

Distance

53.0km

Speed

15.1km/h

Ascent

180m

Descent

180m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

From the castle to the lost place: this tour is full of contrasts. The focus of your city adventure is the north of Munich. It starts right here at our Brompton Junction store on Wörthstrasse.



You get out of the hustle and bustle of the city as quickly as possible and curve towards the Olympic Park

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planned a gravel ride

February 4, 2025

Time

2h59m

Distance

44.5km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

310m

Descent

280m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

A ride of two halves, that juxtaposes the calming greenspaces of Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common with the urban landscapes and landmarks of Westminster and inner London.



Hopping off the train at Clapham Junction, a major travel Hub, urban cycleways quickly give way to greenspace paths and the splendid

planned a gravel ride

February 4, 2025

Time

3h35m

Distance

54.8km

Speed

15.3km/h

Ascent

290m

Descent

290m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

A steady, mixed-terrain loop to and from Brompton’s Junction store in Covent Garden, that takes you on an eclectic journey through London’s urban landscapes, via inner-city wetlands, past waterways and local breweries, and out to the wondrous verdant area of Epping Forest.



Covent Garden offers a tantalising

planned a gravel ride

February 4, 2025

Time

4h19m

Distance

51.4km

Speed

11.9km/h

Ascent

900m

Descent

880m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

A more challenging, mixed-terrain route that heads into the rugged and beautiful Pentland Hills Regional Park that lies within easy reach south of Edinburgh, making full use of the G Line’s go-anywhere pedigree.



Starting in central Edinburgh at the Waverly Train Station, you’ll journey through the city

planned a gravel ride

February 4, 2025

Time

4h07m

Distance

59.6km

Speed

14.5km/h

Ascent

550m

Descent

550m
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February 4, 2025

A relatively flat route loop from Mud Dock Cycleworks out to Clevedon's seafront. There’s one hill climb in the middle to negotiate, but otherwise suitable for most abilities. It’s a mixed-terrain route that uses quiet country lanes and easy-rolling gravel tracks.



You’ll leave the bustling city via the

planned a gravel ride

February 4, 2025

Time

4h54m

Distance

65.2km

Speed

13.3km/h

Ascent

620m

Descent

630m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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February 4, 2025

Beginning your ride in the cosmopolitan suburb of Bedminster, home to Upfest - Europe’s largest street art and graffiti festival - you'll briefly take in its iconic North Street, a mix of eclectic shops, cafes and bars.



This mixed-terrain route takes in some must-do classic rides such as through Ashton

planned a gravel ride

February 3, 2025

Time

4h30m

Distance

63.4km

Speed

14.1km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

210m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

February 4, 2025

Pack your binoculars and off you go! After all, it's quite possible that you'll see wild animals on this tour. Your starting point is still in a totally urban area - right next to our Brompton Junction store on Rosenthaler Strasse.



And immediately you cycle north. At the Karower Teiche you reach the first

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