Online resource you can trust covering all aspects of cycling. They have a great section of cycle training, for both adults and children, even if you’ve never ridden a bike before. A lot of local councils are now offering training for free.
A UK charity and champions of sustainable transport. They are big cycling fans and have a database of the UK’s cycling network. This link takes you to the ‘Safe Routes to School’ section of the website.
Gopedal. Helping you discover the hidden gems of London by bike. With insider knowledge of inner city routes and a wealth of cycling tips they will show you a different side of London
London Cycling Campaign is the largest urban cycling organisation in the world. Their vision is to make London a world-class cycling city.
The bike may be Dutch but the road rules are British. A lot of commonsense here, but some useful information on roundabouts, particularly if you are Dutch — We navigate them in a clockwise fashion (not anti-clockwise) and you do not have right of way over all other traffic whilst cycling in the outside lane.
Not just for Londoners, but a good general site with free information and resources. If you live in London you can plan your route from postcode to postcode and they will show you how to get there via cycle lanes and traffic free cobbled mews and alleyways. You can also order various cycling maps and download a bicycle tube map.
These guys will train you, your friends, employees or even your office to cycle through London in a safe and enjoyable way. They are a firm believer, as are we, that cycling is by far the fastest and most enjoyable way to get to work.
A mobile bicycle service that provides on-site maintenance, checkups and repairs to employers for their employees.
By following this guide your Dutchie will give you years of enjoyable cycling.