by Nigel | May 27, 2022 | Active ageing, Ancient (BC), Blog Posts, Cycling, Early (1st to 10th Centuries), History, Maps, Photography, Recent (11th to 19th Centuries), Sport, Tourism, Travel
My blog of a 7-day (6-night) tour of Cycling UK’s fabulous 350 km King Alfred’s Way bikepacking route, an incredibly varied adventure through stunning landscapes and thousands of years of history
by Nigel | May 20, 2022 | Active ageing, Blog Posts, Cycling, Early (1st to 10th Centuries), History, Maps, Photography, Recent (11th to 19th Centuries), Sport, Tourism, Travel
A biking trail to honour a wise king King Alfred is perhaps best known in popular mythology for burning cakes while sheltering in a peasant woman’s home, having fled Viking encroachments, and pre-occupied by weighty matters of the defence of his realm and people....
by Nigel | Sep 1, 2021 | Active ageing, Blog Posts, Cycling, History, Modern (20th Century), Sport, Tourism, Travel
Great MTB trails and a whole lot more Mention Staffordshire’s Cannock Chase to mountain bikers, and most likely the conversation will quickly turn to the best features of the two linked red-graded trails, Follow the Dog and the Monkey. And with good reason, as...
by Nigel | Jul 5, 2021 | Active ageing, Blog Posts, Commentary, Cycling, Sport, Travel
A wild, windy day biking across the Stiperstones, with all the ingredients for a truly memorable ride: great trails, stunning views, fascinating history and mysterious legends
by Nigel | Jun 15, 2021 | Art, Cycling, Feature Articles, History, Maps, Modern (20th Century), Photography, Sport, Tourism, Travel
The story of my 1500 kilometre bike ride along the Western Front of World War 1, an amazing 3-week journey through landscape and history