It was raining.
Not bucketing down but the annoying light stuff.
Banstead rides start with a climb....for everybody, even before you turn the Garmin on.
Still I'd 'chosen' Banstead, & so did 16 others, happy to join my ride into West Sussex.
Lunch was to be at Tulleys Farm.
"Steve's got a puncture"....that's bad luck I thought & even before the 'off'!
Steve was leading the other group so we wished him well & set off for Farthing Downs.
My group of Simon, Sue C, Ged, Sue F, Dave F, Dave V, Dave B, Neil W & Clive paused at the toilets (as you do) whilst Ged took a photo.
The earlier rain had given way to warm sunshine by the time we got to the North Downs & the descent of Hill Top.
At the bottom, Hans jumped ship from Steve's group that by now had caught us & we made him welcome.
Plain sailing due south, we made good progress to the delightful Cogmans Lane eventually arriving at the Curious Pig in the Parlour PH, previously called The Hedgehog & before that The Effingham Arms.
Turners Hill Road is not particulary busy but the speeding cars make the road unpleasant to ride on.
Relieved to take a right turn to Rowfant & a sign to the Centre Café.....worth investigating I sense?
Getting to the tearooms at Tulleys required a climb where we arrived just after 1pm.
I was somewhat suprised (& alarmed) at the humungous queue which had formed behind some office workers on a jolly.
But very quickly folk we able to order & crucially, be served in record time....so hats off to the amazing team in the kitchen!
The portions looked generous too - a baguette with two fillings, salad, crisps & garnish coming in at £6.75 - enough for a hungry cyclist.😉
Tulleys Farm hasn't been a 'farm' for years & even my memories of strawberry picking fields have give way to what's called in the business as an 'event space'.
But they retain some Guineafowls.
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| Photo by Simon |
On the return through the suburbs of Crawley, Sue F left us for the train, whilst we continued the ride on National Cycleway Network 228 through shady woods emerging at Faygate lane.
All together descending Partridge Lane, Hans, Dave B, Sue C & Ged swung a left at Shellwood Cross.
Clive, Neil, Simon, Daves F & V joined me for tea, iced or otherwise at The Plant House café, Knights GC at Betchworth arriving at 4.10pm.....20 minutes before closing...phew!
Thanks to Steve as always, willing to help me leading the other group, Dave V for backmarking my group & everyone else for your company.
Here is Steve's report:
I arrived at Banstead Day Centre in full waterproofs having been
drenched by light rain over Epsom Downs. I then noticed dodgy steering
and a deflated front tyre so I checked the valve and it wasn't tight so I
fixed this and pumped up the tyre again. However it was only 10 am so I
went for a coffee to discover the B's had arrived even earlier and
blagged the seats. After finishing my drink outside I checked my tyre to
discover I had a slow puncture. It was now 10.45 and my group were
ready. So it wasn't until 11 am, after a quick repair, that I left with
Patrick, Fiona, Guy, Janice, Andy H with Hans back marking. By now the
rain has stopped and it was very humid.
We
followed the usual route through Coulsdon and up Farthing Downs. Why
Downs? We always go up. I always have a struggle to ascend here, but
Hans seemed to be worse than me. We caught Andy's group here, but after a
drink stop carried on after them. We caught up with them again at the
Bletchingley Road turn and Hans left us to join Andy's slower paced
group. At the junction between Rendell Road and Water Lane I misread my
sat nav map, but finally took the correct path leaving my group behind
in the process. Andy C was the first to show and told me my group were
following. After regrouping we continued the route south through
Bletchingley on more familiar roads past Outwood windmill and then onto
the aptly named Cogman's Lane!
This became Dowlands Lane and
further south we reached the B2028 where we split into two groups for
safety. 2 miles of this and the sun appeared until we turned right at
Wallage Lane. Of course I sailed right on down the B2028, until I was
called back by Andy H. At Tulleys Farm tea rooms we were served promptly
with good food and afterwards Janice produced her electric pump so I
could inflate my front tyre to 84 psi! We arrived at 12.45 and left at
1.45.
At the start of the ride to tea Patrick
left us to visit a friend. So now we were down to 5. I seem to have this
effect on others.... The Worth Way was a revelation. Hard packed earth
made for a smooth ride west. Soon we were on the Crawley Greenway and
then cycle route 228 where more of my navigation errors tried to take us
back the way we had come! Eventually we found our way out to Faygate
Lane and familiar fast roads where we made good progress through
Parkgate, Dawes Green and finally Knight's Garden Centre, where Janice
left us to head for home. As it was 3.15 pm four of us took some tea,
before heading home. We left at 4 pm in time to see Andy C and his group
arriving.
Another adventure on Andy C's
unusual and diverse route, which deserves special praise! Many thanks to
Hans and Janice for back marking and to Andy H for helping out leading
and navigating and of course for the company of my fellow riders.