It was my first proper outing, actually trying to get somewhere, and back - rather than cycling down the road till I got bored and came back.
I decided to take the route through the next village over as it means using paths and pavements all the way (this had always been my plan when I got a bike as it seems safer) Though it add 1.9 miles to the 3 mile journey. (yes... I know

The paths are quite rough, and going through the neighbouring village I realised that there are so many junctions, roundabouts 'traffic calming' and bus stops... my plan to use the paths soon became my plan to walk half the distance pushing my bike


I left that village to head along the path that runs along a dual carriageway... but this path is very popular with dog walkers and joggers... I cycled quite a bit along the grassy banks inbetween the road and the path (still 20 ft from the road- no danger from traffic)
Then I had to cross 2 round abouts (these are at motorway sliproads)so I dismounted and walked again.... then through the town again alot of walking due to the pavement/road hazards
I eventually arrived at the hall.

After chatting to the other people there I realise I was a complete numpty... I was avoiding the direct road as it is a typical country road with no paths, not very wide and I would 'have' to travel on the road with other traffic.
Turns out the other Mums frequently take their kids (under 10) along this road on their bikes and they (who are also all drivers) said it was fine

I came back home that way.
So next time I go to the village I will go the direct route and try to not be such a complete eejit
