So far we have organised the following ride(s) for Wednesday 20 August 2025:
- 9:00am Maudlin & Midhurst
Led by: Gilbert Wheelwright
Terrain: C - Hilly (More about grades)Duration: d - All dayEstimated moving average speed: 11-12mph (18-19kph Medium)
There is a wait list for this ride
Click here for more detail and to get on the wait list - 9:15am Privett & The Harrow
Led by: Phil Beed
This is a faster ride
Terrain: B - Very hilly (More about grades)Duration: d - All dayEstimated moving average speed: 12-13mph (19-21kph Medium+) - Ascent: 3,430ft / 1,047m
There is one space left on this ride
Click here for more detail and to book a place - 9:15am Leisurely ride to West Stoke
Led by: Dee Warner
This is an easy ride
Terrain: D - Gentle (More about grades)Duration: am - Morning only (finishes before lunch)Estimated moving average speed: <10mph (<16kph Easy)
There are 3 spaces left on this ride
Click here for more detail and to book a place - 9:30am Not L for leather! LISS & QECP
Led by: Tricia Farnham
Terrain: C - Hilly (More about grades)Duration: d - All dayEstimated moving average speed: 10-11mph (16-18kph Easy+) - Ascent: 1,731ft / 530m
There are 4 spaces left on this ride
Click here for more detail and to book a place - PCTC members who express a preference to be alerted about Wednesday rides will get email notifications of new rides. If you are a PCTC member, you can check your alert preferences.
About Wednesday rides
Wednesday is our most popular day for riding. On any given Wednesday, it's likely you'll see a range of different rides. The most common start point is the Havant Spring Centre, although ride leaders can select alternatives if they want.
Rides are usually half-day or full-day.
Half day rides are usually morning rides to a stop for elevenses and back again.
Full day rides stop for elevenses, lunch and sometimes tea. It's possible there will be a rider coming back to the start after elevenses - although they might not be a formal PCTC ride leader. If that is what you'd like to do, please consult the ride organiser before the day of the ride to ensure someone knows and is able to bring you back if that's what you need.
If you're unable to keep up or have a mechanical problem, someone will be available to help you - although we obviously cannot guarantee to solve all problems.
This article describes what you should consider bringing with you on one of these rides.
