- Starts: Saturday 9 July 2016 9:30 am
- Ride leader/Event organiser: Martine Hebblethwaite
- Category: Easy rides
Start and stops
| Ride start/event venue | IOW Ferry port, Gunwharf Gunwharf Road Portsmouth PO1 2LA More details and map |
| Lunch/dinner stop | Pedallers Rosemary Cottage, Langbridge Newport PO36 0NP More details and map |
All rides return to the start unless stated otherwise. Use the 'Map' link below to see a map of all locations
Contact us about this event
Send an email to ride leader/event organiser: Martine Hebblethwaite.
Map
We'll meet at Gunwharf ferry terminal at around 9.30 to give us time to catch the 10.00 ferry. People leaving it to the last minute might miss out on an opportunity for discounted tickets.
From Fishbourne we'll head over to Newport to pick up the old railway line to Sandown. On the way, we'll stop for lunch at the Peddlars café at Langbridge. We'll then make our way to Seaview via St Helens for an ice cream and along the sea front to Cowes where we'll take the catamaran back to the Hard in Portsmouth (covered by a Wightlink return ticket).
There are some hills but the route is less hilly and shorter than last year.
There is some rough stuff - doable with skinny tyres, but 32c or more is recommended.
Ride leader notes
I ride a Thorn touring cycle and prefer to lead or participate in rides at a more leisurely pace of 10-11 miles per hour.
I prefer the shorter day or half day rides or local short tours. I do enjoy going off road and do not mind hills as long as there aren't too many of them.
About easy rides
Our easy rides are designed to be an introduction to club riding. You needn't be concerned about whether you can manage the pace or distance. The easy rides are leisurely and informal. They go at the pace of the slowest rider. We will not leave you behind. If necessary we will split the ride to ensure everyone enjoys it.
The ride is designed for people of average fitness and is open to everyone. There’s no charge for joining the ride. You’ll be riding for two to three hours with a break in the middle at a tea shop. We’ll be using dedicated cycle tracks and cycle lanes wherever possible. We’ll also be using country lanes and back streets.
Inevitably, though, you will be travelling in traffic for part of the way, so the ride is not suitable for people that are uncomfortable cycling on the road.
Cycling is a great way to improve health and well-being, and you’ll find we're a friendly bunch. We’d love to see you.
This article describes what you should consider bringing with you.
For more information contact Dee Warner, the easy ride organiser.
