Commuting

Watford is an excellent place to cycle, with long distance cycling paths and a network of on-street and traffic-free cycle lanes. This gives bike commuters from the outlying districts a selection of routes to commute into Watford's cylce-friendly High Street.
Cycle route provision
National Cycle Network Route 6 passes across the southern fringe of the town centre. NCN6 is a long distance route which begins in London and ends in the Lake District. Locally however, NCN6 is known as the Ebury Way, a 3.5 mile former railway line which links Watford and Rickmansworth. As well as providing a safe, traffic-free way for cyclists commuting into town, the Ebury Way is a well established ‘green corridor’ leisure route, crossing the Colne, Chess and Gade rivers, as well as the Grand Union Canal, with plenty to see along the way.
The canal towpath itself is another long distance cycling trail, joining the town to the west at Cassiobury Park, which itself has a number of traffic-free paths enabling cyclists heading in from the west to reach the edge of the town centre avoiding major roads.
These national and regional level routes are complemented by a spoke-like system of on road cycle lanes that converge on Watford’s cycle friendly High Street, which features contra-flow cycle lanes, on road and off-road paths.
Cycle parking
Cycle parking abounds in Watford town centre, with over 20 locations on the High Street alone. There’s also dedicated cycle parking at Watford Met, Watford Junction and Watford High Street railway stations.
Cycling and trains
As mentioned above there’s good cycle parking provision at all three of Watford’s railway stations. In terms of taking bikes on trains, cyclists should refer to the cycle carriage restrictions of individual rail operators, details of which can be found via this link.
Bike Shops
Watford town centre is well served with bike shops, with The Bike Stall in the Harlequin Shopping Centre, Halfords on Dalton Way (close to the Ebury Way), while Cyclopedia is on Cassio Road. For an excellent repair service visit www.watfordcyclehub.org.uk at the Holywell Community Centre, Watford Cycle Hub now provide a Mobile Cycle Mechanic service at Watford Junction every Monday between 6am & 6:30pm
Don’t leave home without...
Watford Town Council’s excellent Watford Cycle Map, detailing on and off road cycle lanes and cycle parking locations throughout the Watford area. Also check out their maps for the Ebury Way and The Grand Union Canal.
Essential Links
Open Cycle Map – Watford - Mapping
Watford Town Council – Cycling Pages - Information
SW Herts Spokes Cycling Group - Campaigning & leisure cycling group