In celebration of a great ACC year here is the plan for the ACC end-of-season awayday club run.
[size=150]Tour of the Isle of Wight: Saturday 20th October
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Provisional plan:
The ride will leave Yarmouth harbour at 11am which will give everyone time to get there by whichever means they prefer.
Leave yourself 2.5 hours driving time to get to the ferry at Lymington, 45 mins crossing time – so to be on the safe side you’re looking at leaving the Croydon area at 6.30am if driving
If your staying on the IOW on saturday night, book a B&B in Yarmouth and give yourself enough time to find it and drop any bags etc off there before the ride. Obviously you need to clear this with the b&b in advance.
Travel options are - park a car at Lymington ferry port and go over as a foot passenger for about £14 return. Overnight secure car-park for those staying down.
Book the car onto the ferry - costs about £40 for a car + 4 people but you need to book in advance
Train from Clapham to Lymington (or Brockenhurst and a 20 minute ride throuh the New Forest to Lymington) If you're going by train, check availability of bike space, you need.
Lift share: Keep posting here if you are likely to have spaces available. Let’s not take 10 cars with only one person in each ?
B&Bs - there's plenty in Yarmouth and in October they shouldn't be full. As an alternative, Freshwater is about 4 miles away and the ride will go past there but try Yarmouth first as its where the ride will start and finish so easier for ferry access, dropping bags off etc and it woud be good if all those staying were on the same town. There's also good resteraunts and pubs serving food for after the ride - If we get a fairly accurate idea of numbers before the day I'll book somewhere to eat in advance.
The Ride. It’s a small island and you can't get lost as the ride is permanently signposted all the way round like this
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As a safety plan – if you get to the coast – always turn left and eventually you’ll get back to square 1 ?There's only a couple of proper hills but some of the coastal roads can be taxing as they're very long and draggy. The scenery is spectacular and its a great ride in the region of 65 miles.
There’s a map here:
http://www.iow.gov.uk/living_here/envir ... s/RTI1.pdf
I’ll take a slight deviation by staying on the coast road on the south of the island as the views over the sea are better, We’ll ride anti-clockwise from Yarmouth and use a small ferry to cross the estuary at Cowes later in the ride.
Saturday evening dinner and drinks in Yarmouth – or return for those wanting to do the BEC hillclimb on Sunday.
Sunday morning - return in time for lunch.
SO – A brief checklist
Decide on Driving or Train and arrange a lift/train ticket
Book a B&B in Yarmouth and check you can leave your bags there.
Get there and be ready to ride at 11.00am
Easy!!!
Any questions/suggestions – post here and we’ll amend as nescessary