Cowfold Seagull
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e-scooter from Faversham? Think of the fresh air.
. . . and the driving rain.
e-scooter from Faversham? Think of the fresh air.
Would Woodingdean work ? Last time I was there was to play cricket about 40 years ago. Is The Drove steep or flat ?
Secure cycle parking at the stadium is sheffield bike stands that will require your own lock to secure the bike to the stands.
Lewes Road is flat all the way to the Pier. I cycle with my 10 yr old, but allow 45 mins or so from Portslade Station area. Going to the stadium I'd use the OSR cycle lane all the way to Lewes Road. On the way back, I may just head to the seafront and go back that way because it is flat. You could park at West Hove Sainsbury's I suppose, but you would then have a bit of a ride on your hands which I assume is a bit far out.
If you used Mithras House park and ride, cycling would be far easier than the buses. You could even book a Brighton Bike Share bike if you didn't bring your own. https://www.btnbikeshare.com/
Only slight frustration with cycling after a game, you can't cycle from the stadium because the path to the Bridge car park is too busy, so you basically have to walk that portion or just roll slowly. Shame they've never put a 1m cycle zone next to the fence that wouldn't impact the pedestrians.
Will work only if I travel alone, too.
You could park at West Hove Sainsbury's I suppose, but you would then have a bit of a ride on your hands which I assume is a bit far out.
Mithras House park & ride has been closed for a couple of seasons or so, unless it's reopening again?
You need to note that there is a three hour parking limit at Sainsburys, so getting a ticket each game is not really an option I would suggest.
Now don't take this as gospel but I heard a rumour that Virgin Active members can use the Gym/Uni Car Park on match days. Im not sure of the membership fee but if it is say £80 that might be an economical solution.
Would Woodingdean work ? Last time I was there was to play cricket about 40 years ago. Is The Drove steep or flat ?
[MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION]; it's looking like I'm not the best person to ask!
You could park on say Hove Park Road by the Rec. you get 4 hours up to 6pm, so arriving at 1pm you'd be fine. Then the cycle ride there is fairly simple. The cycle ride back, only obstacle would be the hill from Preston Circus after the railway bridge, which is walkable.
The cycle back up the hill will be unwelcoming in November after an 8 o'clock KO.
Not even that much of a hill
Pm’d you.
Is it walkable ? Are there pavements? We often park in Lewes but don’t fancy going back to getting the train.
The cycle back up the hill will be unwelcoming in November after an 8 o'clock KO.
It's a three hour drive each way (sometimes more), and I need something really convenient, otherwise the whole thing becomes a bit nightmarish. The first two seasons at the Amex I parked at Lewes Station and got the train, but it was touch and go whether you could get a space - plus, getting the train back to Lewes after a match added at least half an hour on to the whole journey (taking account of queues, etc). P&R could be an option if I miss out on parking at Sussex Uni, but the convenience of being able to park just over the road is something I don't want to give up!!