The Wrong Way Back follows is an 8 Day, 561-mile charity cycle ride in aid of St Margarets Hospice.
The route starts in Wincanton, Somerset (UK) and heads north to Porlock where the route then heads down the north coast to Lands End. The route then heads back from Lands End along the south coast to Weymouth, Dorset (UK). The final day the route takes riders up to Portland Bill before heading back inland to Wincanton.
The 550-mile route is ridden over 8 days and riders will climb a few hills along the beautiful but brutal South West UK's Coastline.
For 2020 you can now sign up for 1 day or go fully in and ride the 8 days.
Price starts at £35 per day or £200 for the full 8 days.
Riders that are riding the 8 days are required to raise a minimum of £300 for our chosen charity.
To find out more information about this 8-day charity cycle challenge please visit www.twwb.cc
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