National Cycle Route 21 is part of the United Kingdom's National Cycle Network. It runs from Greenwich in South-East London south to Crawley, then east to Groombridge and south to Eastbourne, with a short final loop northwards again to its end at Pevensey. The route is approximately 150km long. Several sections are not suitable for road bikes. Links to: National Cycle Route 4 at Greenwich which is the route's start.
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- National Cycle Route 21 is part of the United Kingdom's National Cycle Network. It runs from Greenwich in South-East London south to Crawley, then east to Groombridge and south to Eastbourne, with a short final loop northwards again to its end at Pevensey. The route is approximately 150km long. Several sections are not suitable for road bikes. Links to: National Cycle Route 4 at Greenwich which is the route's start. National Cycle Route 1 at Greenwich is a few hundred metres from the route's start. National Cycle Route 2 at Polegate and at Pevensey at the route's finish. National Cycle Route 20 at Crawley. The route forms much of the English section of the Avenue Verte, a planned long-distance cycle route linking London and Paris.
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- National Cycle Route 21 is part of the United Kingdom's National Cycle Network. It runs from Greenwich in South-East London south to Crawley, then east to Groombridge and south to Eastbourne, with a short final loop northwards again to its end at Pevensey. The route is approximately 150km long. Several sections are not suitable for road bikes. Links to: National Cycle Route 4 at Greenwich which is the route's start.
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