The Prince’s Trust charity bike ride Palace to Palace is returning to the West Midlands on Sunday 19 May 2013.
The 45-mile ride begins in the awe-inspiring grounds of 1000 year-old Warwick Castle, and will take cyclists past Kenilworth Castle and through the beautiful old villages of the Warwickshire countryside.
The event finishes back within the grounds of Warwick Castle where riders will be able to rest and recuperate at the End Village and celebrate their achievement with friends and family.
There is a £35 registration fee per person and we ask all riders to raise a minimum of £45 in sponsorship for the youth charity - that's £1 for every mile cycled. People can take part individually, or in a team with family, friends or colleagues.
When you register your place will be confirmed on the ride. The registration fee includes an official event t-shirt and brochure, which will be sent to just before the event, a packed lunch on the day and of course your well- deserved medal.
Youth charity The Prince’s Trust helps disadvantaged young people to get their lives on track. Three in four young people supported by The Prince’s Trust move into work, training or education. The Trust needs to raise a million pounds a week to ensure its work can continue across the UK.
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