Ludlow Cycling Festival 106k South Shropshire Tors Sportive
Now in its its 6th year, always with great feedback. Fully signposted, supported 106km route on the quiet back roads and lanes of Shropshire. It's testing at 1,430m of climbing, but not extreme – making the most of the dramatic terrain and views in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. All Ludlow Cycling Festival proceeds after running costs go to Macmillan Cancer Support. Organised by Ludlow Cycling Club.
South West London CTC 100-mile and 100km Tri-Vets
Three routes of different lengths through the rolling Surrey lanes, often following the Surrey Cycleway. It’s not flat but mostly runs south of the Surrey Hills. Lunch and tea at the Pavilion, and pubs and cafes on the routes for those who need a little more. Start between 08:00 and 11:00. Finish up to 21:00.
Cycle Touring Festival
The UK’s only cycle touring festival is returning for its fifth year this May.
The festival brings together cyclists of all types, from experienced veterans to those who have never put up a tent before. It is a non-profit event, run by volunteers, and the focus is on building the cycle touring community. You won’t find rows of stalls trying to sell you things: instead the focus is on stories from the road and practical advice to inspire and equip you to do your own tour.
Annual Coxwold Memorial Service for Cyclists
2023 Coxwold Church Service
Thirsk Bank, Coxwold, York YO61 4AD
97th Coxwold Sunday Rescheduled
Now on Sunday 14 May 2023 Coxwold Sunday will be able to open to everyone with restrictions hopefully lifted by this date.
Unbroken since 1927, even during the worst of times and I'm pleased to say this global pandemic.
Without restrictions people travel from all over the region to honour the past and the present that is cycling.
Ayrshire 100 mile Tri-Vets
A 100 mile tour of the county’s rural roads and through the countryside once home to Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.
It consists of 3 signed loops, each returning to the event base in the seaside town of Troon for free refreshments.
There’s a generous 12-hour time limit plus maps and route sheets.
GPX files are provided to online entrants.
It is a non-competitive social ride, the vast majority of which is on quiet 'B' grade roads.
Being a non-competitive ride, it is up to the rider to time themselves if they so wish.
Ayrshire 104 km Tri-Vets
A 104-km tour of the county’s rural roads and through the countryside once home to Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.
It consists of 2 signed loops, each returning to the event base in the seaside town of Troon for free refreshments.
There’s a generous 11-hour time limit plus maps and route sheets.
GPX files are provided to online entrants.
It is a non-competitive social ride, the vast majority of which is on quiet 'B' grade roads.
Being a non-competitive ride, it is up to the rider to time themselves if they so wish.
Community Networking Event - Dumfries & Galloway
Cycling UK are hosting a FREE Networking Event in Dalbeattie in conjunction with Cycling Dumfries, as part of a series of events being held across Scotland for community cycling groups.
We're delighted that Lee Craigie, Scotland's new Active Nation Commissioner, will be attending. We'll also be hearing from Dumfries and Galloway Council about progress with the Active Travel Strategy.
Active Play, Active Communities
Active Play, Active Communities – using early years cycling to build healthy, happy relationships
This event brings together the worlds of early years education, community engagement and health and wellbeing, with a focus on the cycle programme, Play Together on Pedals.
Free tickets are available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/active-play-active-communities-tickets-5….
Tour of the Hills
115km cycling event starting from Shere Village Hall, Guildford. Controls at OCKLEY, SHEEPLEAS CAR PARK, EWHURST, ST MARTHA'S HILL CAR PARK, FARLEY HEATH and CRANLEIGH, plus 2 information controls.
Enjoy riding many of the Surrey Hills' best roads, including some used by the 2012 Olympic road race route. This very popular ride is also well known for its excellent catering.
Eden Valley 100 mile Tri-Vets event
A “figure of eight” route, with the morning section following the South West edge of the Pennines that includes magnificent views of the Eden valley. In the afternoon we loop North towards Dalston via NCN 7 and then return to the Eden before finishing at Newton Rigg. We stop at Newton Rigg for lunch, and breaks for 11s and 'tea' will be provided.