With the warm weather upon us, there’s no better time to explore London on two wheels. Whether you’re a local looking for a fresh perspective or a visitor eager to see the sights, cycling is one of the best ways to experience the city. From leisurely riverside rides to challenging climbs, there’s something for everyone. To help you get started, we’ve rounded up the best cycling tours in London.
Get Your Bike Ready
Before hitting the roads, make sure your bike is in good condition. At Halfords, we offer a Free 25-Point Bike Check to ensure your bike is ready for any adventure. Our check covers everything from the frame and saddle to your brake system and drivetrain, giving you peace of mind for a smooth ride. If you’re riding an e-bike, we also check the electric components to ensure they’re working optimally.
The West London Green Loop
Distance: 37km (23 miles)
Difficulty: Easy
This scenic loop is perfect for a relaxed summer ride. Starting at the National Theatre, you’ll follow the Thames Path past Battersea Park, Wandsworth Common, and the expansive Richmond Park. Take a break to spot some deer or have a picnic in the park.
The route then heads north to the London Wetland Centre, offering wildlife views and peaceful trails, before crossing Hammersmith Bridge. End your journey with a ride through Hyde Park to the Serpentine. With mostly paved paths and lots of green spaces, this is a great route for cyclists of all levels.
Battersea to Greenwich
Distance: 16km
Difficulty: Medium
Hop on National Cycle Route 4 from Battersea Park to Greenwich for a sightseeing ride that will take you past iconic London landmarks. From the London Eye and Tate Modern to Borough Market, you’ll see some of the city’s most famous sights along the way.
This route has flat paths and stunning riverside views, making it perfect for both casual riders and city explorers. If you’re aiming for a personal best, you can speed up to reach the Royal Observatory or take your time to enjoy the scenery.
The Wandle Trail
Distance: 20km
Difficulty: Easy
For a relaxed ride, the Wandle Trail is ideal. This flat, traffic-free route follows the River Wandle from Wandsworth to Croydon. It’s perfect for family rides, solo cyclists, or a casual date.
The path is dotted with parks and riverside views, so take your time and enjoy the laid-back pace. You can hop on National Cycle Route 20 at Wandsworth Town Station and cruise south. Don’t forget to bring a pannier rack or basket to store snacks for a picnic along the way!
Big Ben to Richmond Park
Distance: 38km
Difficulty: Hard
Starting from the iconic Big Ben, this ride takes you out west to Richmond Park, a cycling hotspot known for its challenging terrain. With climbs like Broomfield Hill and Dark Hill, this route is a real workout for those looking to push their limits.
Richmond Park’s 7.5-mile laps make it a favorite for cyclists who love a challenge. Be prepared for some leg-burning stretches and make sure to bring a water bottle or hydration pack to stay refreshed.
Hampstead to Tower Bridge
Distance: 30km
Difficulty: Medium
This 30km route offers a great mix of London’s most beautiful parks and iconic landmarks. Start at Hampstead Heath, then pass through Regent’s Park, Hyde Park, and Green Park, before crossing Westminster Bridge. You’ll head towards the South Bank and finish at the stunning Tower Bridge.
Cycle Superhighway 6 will give you a smooth and peaceful return journey with minimal traffic. This is an ideal route for intermediate cyclists who want to enjoy both city scenery and tranquil parklands.
Final Thoughts
Cycling in London is an excellent way to see the city from a fresh perspective. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed ride through green spaces or a challenging route that pushes your limits, there’s something for every rider. Make sure your bike is ready and pick a route that suits your ability. Happy cycling!