Wortley Village Tour

Skill level = easy

Approx. time = 2 1/2 hours

Distance = 10 km

For this ride, we travel along the Thames River on a quiet multi-use pathway en route to Wortley Village, the “Heart of London’s Old South.” Along the way, we stop at a hidden dam and pass through quiet neighbourhood streets. We ride slow enough for you to admire the historic architecture, the quaint shops, and if you’re observant, you’ll spot the hidden gargoyle.

We’ll ride across “The Green” and stop at the “poet tree.” You’ll discover why Wortley Village took home the grand prize for “Best Neighbourhood in Canada” in 2013. We can add a stop at one of the charming Village cafes or get a delicious ice cream cone. All together, we’ll cross the Thames River on four different bridges, pass through many peaceful parks, and ride along an elevated dike overlooking the scenic Thames River!

What to expect:

All tours will be run by an experienced guide who is certified in First Aid, CPR, and AED.

Before we start, we’ll ensure your helmet fits and your bicycle is expertly adjusted for size and comfort. Then comes a short safety demonstration.

Just so you know, central London is quite flat. The few hills we do come across are fairly easy to navigate.

We’ll be making good use of London’s extensive network of trails and protected bicycle lanes. Along the way, we use quiet residential streets and laneways, only crossing a few busy streets as needed. Your safety is our top priority.

When to arrive:

Please note: If you arrive exactly at departure time, you’re actually gonna be late! We know you won’t want to hold up the rest of the group by arriving “just on time,” and we’d hate to leave you behind. So…

At a minimum, please arrive 15 minutes before your tour is scheduled to begin. (Fifteen minutes is the length of time we set aside for you to get fitted for your bicycle and helmet.)

Heck, you probably want to arrive 30 minutes early so you can buy a quick drink or grab a bite to eat at the London Bicycle Café. Partake of their wonderful Dutch-inspired menu, meet their friendly staff, and enjoy their all-inclusive pricing. Then relax on the spacious patio outside or cozy seating inside.

Where we meet:

  • Our tour begins and ends at the London Bicycle Cafe, 320 Thames Street, Unit 101, London, ON.

What’s provided:

  • a fully adjustable city touring bicycle (the non-electric Tern Link model) with seven gears and a small basket for your belongings
  • our bicycles fit riders from 4’10’’ to 6’5” (147 to 195 cm) and up to 230 pounds (104 kg)
  • a safety helmet
  • a knowledgeable guide

What to bring:

  • comfortable shoes (closed-toed)
  • weather-appropriate clothing (think layers)
  • your phone to capture and share memories
  • sunscreen
  • refillable water bottle
  • personal snacks
  • an appetite for fun and adventure.