Immigrating to the UK

Heck I havent owned a bicycle in 15 years prior to moving to the UK, but saw myself cycle a 68km from Guildford to Brighton the other day.

I no longer like big cities, if anything, I find myself looking at properties even more rural in the countryside.
I discovered about a 100 miles of canal cycle tracks. It's great cycling along them.
 
I would assume no choice ? If you have to be in at work, then staying in or near london is the only choice. Train ticket prices are mad.

Looking at Reading for example. Traveling daily to london is about 1000 pounds a month. Cheaper to find a place in London

Overland or the Elizabeth Line?
 
I plan on getting back into cycling and daily walks when I move. I’ve tried both here and it’s never a great experience. I detest walking in the road and the lack of proper pedestrian pavements and paths is a big issue for me.
 
Reading to London is probably the most expensive commute, mile for mile.
Rather move to somewhere in Hampshire, Surrey or West Sussex. Also much prettier than Reading! :D
Or even Aylesbury or surrounds...
I drive from Aylesbury to Chesham, take the Metro line in. Daily cost, with parking, is £20.8 (Zone 9 to Zone 1). Diesel costs me a whopping £20 a month to do those 4 trips to Chesham and back.
Thought of moving to reading but the cost of getting into London made it a non-starter for me. Cheaper for me to spend the £10 on fuel to drive to visit my friends in Reading every time they invite me.
 
I discovered about a 100 miles of canal cycle tracks. It's great cycling along them.
Love exploring new trails and discovering more.

I started with 2x gumtree bikes @ 30 & 40 quid respectively.

Then got a 2nd hand hard tail followed by a full suspension mtb. Its addictive and relaxing.
 
Love exploring new trails and discovering more.

I started with 2x gumtree bikes @ 30 & 40 quid respectively.

Then got a 2nd hand hard tail followed by a full suspension mtb. Its addictive and relaxing.

Yep, best to buy cheap:

1d913af086c0f0e64739b4d9c058c3c3.jpg
 
I plan on getting back into cycling and daily walks when I move. I’ve tried both here and it’s never a great experience. I detest walking in the road and the lack of proper pedestrian pavements and paths is a big issue for me.
Our entire town is linked with pedestrian and cycle lanes. Loads of green belt single track too.
Outside of that we use Komoot to travel along the canals and through farms. Quite odd opening a working farm’s gate and travelling through their land. Joined the kayak/canoe club last year but it was a bit of a waste cause we never got the time to make proper use of the membership.
Despite the weather, have never come across a more outdoor friendly place.
 
I discovered about a 100 miles of canal cycle tracks. It's great cycling along them.

Were about are these canal cycle tracks? We have a few near us but they tend to just stop abruptly after a few miles.
 
I stay in a small town, kids leave their bicycles outside on the front yard unchained. It's quite refreshing walking the paths and seeing scooters and bicycles just laying there as the kids are probably off to the nearby parks without a care in the world.
 
I stay in a small town, kids leave their bicycles outside on the front yard unchained. It's quite refreshing walking the paths and seeing scooters and bicycles just laying there as the kids are probably off to the nearby parks without a care in the world.

Even when I lived in Surrey I saw a bike against a fence, unchained. Thought “yeah, that’s getting nicked”. Colour me surprised, it was still there two days later.
 
Were about are these canal cycle tracks? We have a few near us but they tend to just stop abruptly after a few miles.
This is a good place to start:
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X