Yesterday was not quite as nice a day as the day before but I wanted to take on a longer cycle ride than usual. Headed out to Christ's Hospital by train to then start cycling down the Downs Link to Shoreham by Sea and then along the coast to Brighton, where I got the train back.

Spitting with rain the whole time with some pretty bad headwinds but a lovey ride nonetheless. The scenery along the Downs Link is beautiful. Highly recommended.

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Cycled along part of the Downs Link today. It was a grey day but not raining and relatively warm (12 or so degrees C). Mind you, it was quite windy (and it was a head wind, of course) along the coast.

I took the train to Brighton. From the rail station, I went down to the coast through the centre of town and then along the National Cycle Network route 2 through Hove and Portslade by Sea to Shoreham-by-Sea. There, I headed inland on NCN route 223, the **Downs Link**, to Christ's Hospital just outside Horsham where I took the train back home.

The Downs Link follows the river Adur for quite some while. The river is very wide at Shoreham-by-Sea as you can see in one of the photos attached. The whole route is quite lovely, with great views of the South Downs for the first part. It is almost entirely off-road and mostly suitable for gravel bikes (caveat: I was on a mountain bike) but probably not road bikes. Given the amount of rain we've had recently, it was unsurprisingly wet with lots of puddles but, luckily, very little actual muddy slippery bits.

The ride was 42 km. I took just over 3 hours with lots of stops for photos, charging phone which died halfway, talking to people (and their dogs), etc. Total time actually cycling was 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Highly recommended if you're in the area!

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We’ve just seen “Sherlock Holmes: The Last Act,” by David Stuart Davies, performed by Nigel Miles-Thomas, at the Ropetackle, #ShorehamBySea
My son, a 13-year-old Holmes buff, really enjoyed it, although he was confused by the different voices and repetition in the first scene, as all the characters are played by one man. Plenty of recognisable bits, knowing laughs and insight into Holmes’s feelings for his recently departed friend of 35 years. Small, friendly venue. #SherlockHolmes #theatre
Three waterside buildings at Shoreham-by-Sea. Here, alongside the River Adur before it enters the port and onto the sea. #WestSussex #ShorehamBySea
Interior of Shoreham Airport terminal building (1936). #BrightonCityAirport #WestSussex #ShorehamBySea Featured in three episodes of Agatha Christie's #Poirot: "The Adventure of the Western Star", "Death in the Clouds" and "Lord Edgware Dies". #AgathaChristie
The view of the old cement works north of #Shoreham on my long walk along the #RiverAdur today. I'm sure this place featured in one of the Fallout games
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Evening light on the river Adur
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Lancing College seen from Mill Hill, West Sussex
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