Seashell Trust charity sportive
Enter the Seashell Trust Sportive and choose from a fun family 30 miles, a challenging scenic 60 mile climb or, if you’re up for the BIG challenge, the Epic leg-busting 100 mile route taking in a selection of the Peak District’s finest climbs and over 10,000 ft of elevation.
Whichever your chosen route you will be treated to fabulous views of Cheshire and Derbyshire while raising money for a brilliant cause.
Seashell Trust is a charity dedicated to providing a creative, happy and secure environment for children and adults with complex and severe learning disabilities which include little or no language abilities.
You can either come along and ride knowing that your entry fee is going to a very worthwhile cause or go one step further and use the sponsorship form to help raise even more money to buy specialist bicycles so that our students get the chance to experience the thrill of cycling.
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