It’s competition week here on London Cyclist! We’ve teamed up with the Norfolk Broads holidaymaker Richardson’s Boating Holidays, to offer readers the chance to win three Laser lane bike lights. The Norfolk Broads and surrounding area are a haven for nature lovers and attract fervent cyclists keen to explore the Broads after they have moored up.
Entering the competition is easy. Simply, answer the below question in the comments:
What is your favourite place to cycle in the UK when you are not pedalling around London?
By entering you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the competition. Competition closes on the 9th of November and the three winners will be announced right here!
Our winners are: S popple, Victoria and Maria Gilbert. All three have been contacted and if no reply is received within a reasonable time frame we’ll be picking another winner.
Sandbanks beach, Dorset
Countryside surrounding my town of Whitchurch, Hampshire.
around rockingham castle and surrounding villages
Around ulswater in Cumbria
Hmmm… Tricky one this.. Makes me realise I need to get out of the big smoke more often! Would love to give The Broads a blast. Especially with some new shiny lights on my bike…
Would also love to go to the other extreme – take on some of the hills in Scotland.
The sunny back lanes of leicestershire
Fantastic loop in the Brecon Beacons that includes little village of Ystradfellte.
Brighton
Brighton
Along the Ridgeway in Wiltshire.
Along the Antrim Coast…
Brandon Country Park, Suffolk
I love cycling, I find Henfield, West Sussex around Blacklands Farm, while camping there great!
scottish borders
The North Yorkshire Wolds and Moors, especially this time of year with all the autumnal colours and beautiful clear skies – absolute cycling heaven!
Beautiful Suffolk countryside
Oh the Peak district for me, wonderfully variable terrain and some great trails
Sussex by the sea – Brighton to Eastbourne – and the South Downs
Cycling around the isle of Arran in Scotland – hills, flats, mountains, sea, nature, mountains, pubs, wild camping, buddhist shrines, whiskey distillery and all in a 50mile circuit, Bliss.
The New Forest.
Reigate Hill the North Downs in Surrey. The leaves have started to turn and the view out to the South Downs on a crisp autumn Sunday always lifts the gloom of Winter.
The back roads in Kingsley, Hampshire
The Peak District
we love the off road trails in the peak district eg high peak and monsall
Around the New Forest in Autumn
The peak district
Box Hill
the kent countryside, especially the hills around edenbridhe
Around the rural north west, my homeland. And there’s a fantastic sausage barm halfway round 🙂
Pendle Hill, Lancashire
Yorkshire Wolds
I’m not a fan of hills, so the back lanes of Suffolk are fantastic – they’re what encouraged me to be more confident with my cycling and gave my children an ambition to ride as much as possible from a very young age 🙂
scottish highlands
Gower and Mumbles,Swansea
The peak district
The Lake District
It has to be the Yorkshire Dales, and in particular Ingleborough – a brilliant cycle 🙂
Glasgow is great to get around by bicycle, though Virgin don’t ever have enough cycle slots! More!
the coast near swansea is gorgeous
The beautiful New Forest.
Reddish Vale
Snowdonia i grew up in the area and love it
Cotswolds
The beautiful Isle of Wight, presents so many challenges with it’s hills and twisty lanes. Lot fewer cars too!
Chicksands MTB trail
Lake District
Isle of Mull in Scotland
Cheddar gorge in somerset.
Stalham, Ingham and Sea Palling in (yes) Norfolk. Not just because I want to impress Richardson’s, but because it’s where I introduced my children to cycling.
The Cotswolds, just love all the hills and the little villages … lovely..