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We bring you the second half of our interview with Anna Hughes, Director of Flight Free UK.
Discover:
- What's the furthest Anna has been on a train? Is it Milan? Is it Copenhagen? Or maybe even Thurso? Find your old school atlases out and get measuring!
- What would Anna's first decision be if she were Transport Minister for the day?
- Some of Anna's amazing cycle rides, including round the coast of Britain (which she describes in her book, Eat, Sleep, Cycle), and riding up Mont Ventoux three times in a day (which she describes as both an "off-the-wall challenge" and the best day she's ever had on a bike).
- What does the ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence chatbot know about Anna — and is any of it actually true?
- What's the best — and worse — place in the world for cycling?
- Day train, or night train?
And much more.
You can find out more about Anna on her website Anncycles.co.uk, and follow her on Twitter @eatsleepcycle.
And of course you can follow FlightFreeUK on Twitter @flightfreeuk and via their website flightfree.co.uk.
By Edward GenochioWe bring you the second half of our interview with Anna Hughes, Director of Flight Free UK.
Discover:
- What's the furthest Anna has been on a train? Is it Milan? Is it Copenhagen? Or maybe even Thurso? Find your old school atlases out and get measuring!
- What would Anna's first decision be if she were Transport Minister for the day?
- Some of Anna's amazing cycle rides, including round the coast of Britain (which she describes in her book, Eat, Sleep, Cycle), and riding up Mont Ventoux three times in a day (which she describes as both an "off-the-wall challenge" and the best day she's ever had on a bike).
- What does the ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence chatbot know about Anna — and is any of it actually true?
- What's the best — and worse — place in the world for cycling?
- Day train, or night train?
And much more.
You can find out more about Anna on her website Anncycles.co.uk, and follow her on Twitter @eatsleepcycle.
And of course you can follow FlightFreeUK on Twitter @flightfreeuk and via their website flightfree.co.uk.