Hi All,
Came up from the S.East for a camping weekend, to celebrate a friends birthday, and went for a lovely, if short ride, starting at Barford St.Michael, nr Deddington, Oxfordshire. The route was a mix of quiet lanes and bridalways. It can be seen here..
http://ridewithgps.com/trips/367369
The camp site, Cheney Manor is clean, quiet, and cheap. £ 6.50 per tent/night. It also has a fishing lake for those who are that way inclined. See Here
http://www.pitchup.com/campsites/England/Central/Oxfordshire/St_Michael/cheyney-manor-house/
The local pub is very good, just a 5 min walk away. It does not do food, but on request the landlord is aminable to you bringing in a takeaway meal ( the chip shop or curry palaces in Deddington are the nearest) to eat while you are drinking. He has been known to supply plates and cutlery
http://www.northoxfordshirecamra.org.uk/pubs/georgebarford.htm
Apart from our usual riding partners, we were joined by friends on two lovely old retro's, Martins old FSR
and Nessie's GT Agressor
After a late start, we went from the campsite to the first pub, the Duck on the Pond, where rain delayed us for too long (honest). :roll:
The weather cleared enough for us to get going, but we stopped for a picnic/tea at the 4 mile mark on the route. It was just a short stretch down to the Falkland Arms in Great Tew for more refreshment. There was a retro road bike parked up when we got there. A GT with an unusual stem modification, and, presumably, a stuck seat post!
Suitably refreshed, we made our way home through the twilight.
Sorry about the focus, but thats how we were feeling :?
Looks like the area has a lot more to offer.....
Dave
Came up from the S.East for a camping weekend, to celebrate a friends birthday, and went for a lovely, if short ride, starting at Barford St.Michael, nr Deddington, Oxfordshire. The route was a mix of quiet lanes and bridalways. It can be seen here..
http://ridewithgps.com/trips/367369
The camp site, Cheney Manor is clean, quiet, and cheap. £ 6.50 per tent/night. It also has a fishing lake for those who are that way inclined. See Here
http://www.pitchup.com/campsites/England/Central/Oxfordshire/St_Michael/cheyney-manor-house/
The local pub is very good, just a 5 min walk away. It does not do food, but on request the landlord is aminable to you bringing in a takeaway meal ( the chip shop or curry palaces in Deddington are the nearest) to eat while you are drinking. He has been known to supply plates and cutlery
http://www.northoxfordshirecamra.org.uk/pubs/georgebarford.htm
Apart from our usual riding partners, we were joined by friends on two lovely old retro's, Martins old FSR
and Nessie's GT Agressor
After a late start, we went from the campsite to the first pub, the Duck on the Pond, where rain delayed us for too long (honest). :roll:
The weather cleared enough for us to get going, but we stopped for a picnic/tea at the 4 mile mark on the route. It was just a short stretch down to the Falkland Arms in Great Tew for more refreshment. There was a retro road bike parked up when we got there. A GT with an unusual stem modification, and, presumably, a stuck seat post!
Suitably refreshed, we made our way home through the twilight.
Sorry about the focus, but thats how we were feeling :?
Looks like the area has a lot more to offer.....
Dave