Visiting Bristol, will bring Ritchey CX, where/what could I ride?
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Visiting Bristol, will bring Ritchey CX, where/what could I ride?
I'll be visiting Bristol for work in early October. I have a meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday, and probably dinners afterwards.
One thought I had was to bring my bike to just ride around the city in the evening or mornings, but if I stayed a couple extra days (could leave the travel case at the hotel), are there suggestions on a one or two night trip that I could ride? I have bikepacking bags I can bring and could comfortably ride up to 100mi/day into the countryside or on a loop.
I need to book my air now, and will plan to go into/out of Bristol, and will tack on a couple extra days. Any advice on how I could spend it is appreciated ... I've been to London many times, and just wandering around a city isn't very appealing (unless there is good Indian food everywhere I go).
One thought I had was to bring my bike to just ride around the city in the evening or mornings, but if I stayed a couple extra days (could leave the travel case at the hotel), are there suggestions on a one or two night trip that I could ride? I have bikepacking bags I can bring and could comfortably ride up to 100mi/day into the countryside or on a loop.
I need to book my air now, and will plan to go into/out of Bristol, and will tack on a couple extra days. Any advice on how I could spend it is appreciated ... I've been to London many times, and just wandering around a city isn't very appealing (unless there is good Indian food everywhere I go).
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Oh, and by bikepacking bags, I was thinking more along the lines of a couple days worth of clothes and a toothbrush and find lodging along the way, rather than actually bikepacking.