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gibbo:
I met up with an old acquaintance yesterday to catch up and this is where we met. Nice café with top quality food/drink and plenty of places to sit especially outside. Panoramic views a bonus. On the A44 and you get the chance to experience Fish Hill which is nearby.
Postcode is WR12 7LB. I believe the google map link is 52.02425-1.8357472.
Just be a little bit careful of the gravel parking area.  :)

raesewell:
Thanks Jon, these co-ordinates 52.02425-1.8357472 are not known to Google Maps.

Edit: found it via the post code.

richtea:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.0305036,-1.8398991,1925m/data=!3m1!1e3
And the view from Fish hill down:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.0323789,-1.837089,3a,90y,226.56h,65.09t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sB9Tc2Sg66na_SZc5Uyp9QA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

Broadway village is also lovely, but both get quite crowded in summer. Last time I visited the Tower we (on bikes) got stuck in a jam - people are clueless when it comes to passing and parking. I was reduced to directing traffic because the cars couldn't see how get themselves unjammed. Gobsmacking.

Fish Hill is definitely best going up (from Broadway) since it's  two lane and you can zip past the chugging grockles. It's also a well known crash spot for bikes overdoing it - probably because it's one of the few fast wriggly hills in the south. Once at the top carry on to Moreton-in-Marsh & Chipping Campden & Banbury for one of my favourite roads.

gibbo:
Thanks Rae and Rich for the correction of the Google Map link. I looked this up and copied it to my post. Obviously I need more tuition.  :)

I also tried Fish Hill descending and ascending for the first time and as commented you need to have your wits about you. I can see why there are accidents especially on the ascent part. One bend in particular is especially tricky and not for the faint hearted.  :o

richtea:

--- Quote from: gibbo on July 26, 2019, 09:17:12 pm ---I also tried Fish Hill descending and ascending for the first time and as commented you need to have your wits about you. I can see why there are accidents especially on the ascent part. One bend in particular is especially tricky and not for the faint hearted.  :o

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Slow in, fast out.

Or in my case on Fish Hill:
Slow in
faster oh not yet
bloody hell slow
slow
hold it
hold it
and fast - woooohoooo
that was fun  :P

The problem (if you can call it that) is that it's a big wide two lane road, but boy, two of the corners are really tight, and the wide aspect sucks you in to going quicker than you realise. If you're not in the area for long, it's worth riding up twice. Assuming you survive the first pass, of course :-)

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