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Cycle Tours led by Blue Badge Tourist Guides
These Cycle tours can be organised for groups on specific dates to suit you.
Windsor to Dorney Lake via Eton
From Windsor via Eton to the spectacular Eton College Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake, with some fabulous views of Windsor Castle, Eton College and the River Thames along the way.
Discover some of Windsor and Eton's sporting heritage, see where the Olympic & Paralympic Rowing took place and enjoy the ride together, nearly all off-road on cycle paths.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
West End Olympics
Where did the 2012 Marathon runners start out on their Home Straight to the Olympic Park?
Where did the 2012 Triathlon athletes battle out their 40K cycling leg?
Answer - around some of London's most iconic sites.
Half-day cycling tour from Buckingham Palace to Regent's Park. To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the London Olympics, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
Olympic Park (and Ride)
Half-day cycle tour to include views of great landmarks such as the Olympic Stadium, Olympic & Paralympic Village and the Velodrome.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
East London's 2012 sites
Full-day cycling tour that introduces you to East London's Olympic venues.
See where Taekwondo, Gymnastics and boxing will took place.
Enjoy a great view of the Olympic Park.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
Spitalfields, Bethnal Green and the Lea Valley - Markets, Galleries, Industry & Sport.
Cruise through London’s East End, from Spitalfields to the Lea Valley, home of the 2012 Olympic Park. Stop en route to admire the architecture old and new, galleries and museums and beautiful open spaces and to listen to stories of changing populations, philanthropy, skullduggery, past poverty, regeneration, politics, horticulture, creativity, artists and sport.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
Windsor to Dorney Lake via Eton
From Windsor via Eton to the spectacular Eton College Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake, with some fabulous views of Windsor Castle, Eton College and the River Thames along the way.
Discover some of Windsor and Eton's sporting heritage, see where the Olympic & Paralympic Rowing took place and enjoy the ride together, nearly all off-road on cycle paths.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
West End Olympics
Where did the 2012 Marathon runners start out on their Home Straight to the Olympic Park?
Where did the 2012 Triathlon athletes battle out their 40K cycling leg?
Answer - around some of London's most iconic sites.
Half-day cycling tour from Buckingham Palace to Regent's Park. To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the London Olympics, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
Olympic Park (and Ride)
Half-day cycle tour to include views of great landmarks such as the Olympic Stadium, Olympic & Paralympic Village and the Velodrome.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
East London's 2012 sites
Full-day cycling tour that introduces you to East London's Olympic venues.
See where Taekwondo, Gymnastics and boxing will took place.
Enjoy a great view of the Olympic Park.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, expert on the 2012 Games, who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
Spitalfields, Bethnal Green and the Lea Valley - Markets, Galleries, Industry & Sport.
Cruise through London’s East End, from Spitalfields to the Lea Valley, home of the 2012 Olympic Park. Stop en route to admire the architecture old and new, galleries and museums and beautiful open spaces and to listen to stories of changing populations, philanthropy, skullduggery, past poverty, regeneration, politics, horticulture, creativity, artists and sport.
To find a Blue Badge Tourist Guide who can take you on this ride go to cycling in London.
