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welshkevwelshkev Posts: 9,690
edited February 2016 in Routes
I'm working near swinley tomorrow so thought I'd chuck the bike in the van and go for a ride there.

Someone mentioned I may need a pass to ride, but I think that's not the case now?

And also, I'm assuming it's pay and display parking, can anyone tell me how much?

Cheers :D

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  • oxomanoxoman Posts: 11,735
    No pass required just pay for parking, I think it was about £4:00 for the day. Was there the other week and a couple of detours but nothing to major. I think some pay machines do card payment as well.
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  • welshkevwelshkev Posts: 9,690
    Thank you :)
  • cooldadcooldad Posts: 32,599
    £2 for 4 hours. Was unbelievably dry on Saturday on the official trails, just a few puddles off piste, unless you take a wrong turning into a swamp. Thanks Brian.
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  • welshkevwelshkev Posts: 9,690
    so I went today. I was quite impressed. it was much better than I thought it'd be.

    had fun, there's some nice little sections considering the lack of elevation
  • oxomanoxoman Posts: 11,735
    I did it the other week for the first time with my ten year old and he loved it, it was faster than he is used to at Sherwood and elsewhere I take him but not as hard going as cannock although he did struggle on the odd uphill when in wrong gear and not carrying enough speed. Will be going again on my own whilst my eldest is at a competition at Guildford in a few week time. Glad you enjoyed it.
    Too many bikes according to Mrs O.
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