Evans Cycles Sportive RideIt! Ashdown Forest
Starting at the beautiful Sheffield Park and Garden, we are right on the doorstep of Ashdown Forest and in the heart of the Weald. Our location means we are straight out into the countryside and enjoying fast undulating roads in one of the lesser known gems of the South-East. This ride will throw up some testing climbs, including Cob Hill and ‘The Wall’, but is nicely balanced by stunning viewpoints and flowing descents. With four different route lengths to choose from, this will be a great chance to get out for a pedal in the summer sun.
Sheffield Park and Garden is a great place for the family to enjoy while you are out on your ride and the tearoom serves an excellent cream tea or slice of homemade cake to refuel afterwards.
Note: Entry into the event allows free parking but not into the garden
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