That's true, LeJog is the highway for the end to end route but it is a corridor for a particular endeavour.
And there is no 'right' way to see Britain or any other country and I would suggest it is impossible to actually 'see' Britain no matter the means. It is axiomatic to posit that each of us sees what we see through our own innate historic and psychological experiences so that what I see and take in will be different from any other at the time we are seeing whatever it is we are seeing - an that.
Anyway, enough of that existential rubbish (a little knowledge and all that) and back to the subject.
I have travelled fairly wildly - but not as much as some - and for all the countries I have visited I will say that none come any where near close to Britain for such an enormous variety of scenery, fauna, flora, history and downright weird and peculiar people.
So, if riding LeJog give those doing it a taste of Britain - no matter a narrow corridor of it - then kudos to them and the hope they will come back and take the time to smell the roses, sniff the strange smells in busy shops, pay good money to support our wonderful cathedrals and tell everyone else to stay away because it really is getting a little too crowded and far too expensive particularly in London on a weekend.
That's it. TTFN.