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View TwoNav AppCycling Route: Ham and Stone, Chepstow, Severn Bridge
For a road cycling adventure, we'll start in Ham and Stone. Imagine yourself, fresh and ready, setting off on your bike. The route begins in a quaint village, likely with some gentle inclines to get your legs warmed up. The terrain here is generally smooth, perfect for finding your rhythm. You'll be focused on building your base, controlling your cadence, and enjoying the initial miles.
Next, we'll cycle towards Chepstow. Expect some changes in elevation, maybe a climb or two to test your strength. As you push upwards, remember to maintain a steady pace, using shorter, efficient strokes. The views around here are likely stunning, maybe showcasing some natural beauty.
After Chepstow, we'll head towards the Severn Bridge. This is where things get interesting! The bridge itself is a marvel of engineering, offering a thrilling crossing. You'll likely feel the wind in your face as you go through this section, offering a unique riding experience. The approach might involve some rolling hills, offering a chance to practice your descending skills, managing your speed carefully.
Let's talk stats: You're looking at a ride of approximately 66 kilometers, taking around 3 hours and 14 minutes. You'll have climbed and descended about the same amount, around 433 meters. You'll have an average ascent of about 0.36 meters per kilometer. Your average speed is around 20.5 km/h, and you’ll have reached a maximum speed of roughly 220 km/h.
Nearby, consider adding a side trip to a viewpoint.
Here's some advice: 1) Essential: Ensure your bike is well-maintained. 2) Terrain: Adjust your tire pressure for optimal grip. 3) Safety First: Always wear a helmet and be visible. 4) Respect: Leave no trace and be mindful of others.