I'm going to be cycling to the mighty cabbage fields of Lincolnshire next month, camping there and on the way to and from.
I appreciate it's not exactly finding my way across the Antarctic but does anybody have any ideas as to the best way to navigate such a route? I've an ancient and ailing GPS, which I don't really want to rely on, so is a road atlas simply my best bet...? (The route covers too many OS maps for that option to be practical.)
More importantly: where to stay? Does anyone have any recommendations for campsites in, around or between Welwyn Garden City, Letchworth, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Spalding, Boston and Coningsby?
Any ideas are very welcome ๐
You can get small (A5 sized) regional road atlases, which are good enough for road use. I've used them a lot.
Although most of Lincolnshire is only really a long day's ride from London, and a horrible place to ride - it is either flat and boring, or flat and windy. I'm guessing you have some reason to want to go there though.
Joe