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Bike Commuting London

Meet fellow London cyclists through local bike commuting groups

Free Hike - Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park & Terrace Fields

Free Hike - Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park & Terrace Fields

Sun, Jun 7, 12:00 PM
From Hike, Breathe & Reset (London)

Escape the city for a refreshing guided walk through some of London’s most beautiful green spaces. Starting from Wimbledon Common, we’ll wander through woodland trails and open heathland before entering the stunning landscapes of Richmond Park, home to free-roaming deer and ancient oak trees. Our journey continues toward Terrace Fields, where we’ll enjoy beautiful elevated views and a chance to pause, breathe, and soak in nature. This is an easy-to-moderate social walk suitable for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. Expect a mix of natural trails, open parkland, and a few gentle hills. Perfect if you love nature, movement, and good company. Walk details: 🥾 Distance: approx. 7-9 km depending on exact route ⏱️ Duration: 2-3.5 hours at a comfortable social pace 📈 Elevation gain: approx. 120–220 m total ascent 🔥 Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Terrain: • Woodland trails • Gravel and dirt paths • Open grassland / heath • Park footpaths • A few gentle inclines and rolling hills • Can be muddy after rain—good walking shoes recommended What to expect: ✨ Ancient woodland & fresh air 🦌 Possible deer sightings in Richmond Park 🌿 Beautiful open green spaces 📸 Scenic viewpoints & great photo stops 🚶 Friendly group pace with time to enjoy nature and connect

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform to find local groups that share your interests and arrange events or activities you can attend.

Search for bike commuting groups on Meetup's website by entering 'London' and 'bike commuting' to view and join relevant gatherings.

Yes, London's active cycling community frequently hosts events that you can join, promoting a vibrant biking culture.

It's best to own a bike for commuting events, but some groups may welcome new members interested in cycling, offering advice on rentals or purchases.

To RSVP, join a cycling group's meetup on the platform and respond to upcoming event invites, ensuring your spot at the ride.

Most are free, though some may charge a small fee for event-specific costs. Always check the event details for any fees.

Yes, you can join group discussions and interact with others through Meetup's online platform, fostering connections beyond events.

Event frequency can vary; some groups may have weekly rides, while others schedule less often. Check each group’s schedule for details.

Rides may depend on weather conditions; always check event updates for potential changes or cancellations due to adverse weather.

Most meetups welcome different skill levels, but check event descriptions, as some may cater to more experienced cyclists.

Joining and browsing groups on Meetup is free, though certain events might require fees as organized by the host.

Some meetups include rides extending to nearby areas, providing a mix of urban and rural biking experiences.

No, you're not obligated to attend every event. You can choose which events to join based on your interests and availability.

While Meetup offers tools to meet people, ultimate connection success depends on active and personal engagement within groups.

While groups aim for accessibility, some starting points vary. Checking event details can confirm bike-friendliness of locations.