Reach for the tyre pump, grab your crash helmet and gear up for this year’s Cycle for Life event.
Choose between 3 scenic routes across the beautiful Essex countryside, starting and ending in the grounds of Farleigh Hospice. Enter as an individual or get together a team to take on this fantastic challenge.
20km
A fun, family friendly route taking in the beautiful Essex countryside
50km
A ride through picturesque villages suitable for all ages and abilities
100km
A more challenging route blended with beautiful Essex surroundings
Date:
15th September 2019
Time:
From 8am
Location:
Circular Route, starting and ending in the grounds of Farleigh Hospice.
Early Bird Pricing:
Adults: £15
Under 18's: £10
On the day price:
Adults: £30
Under 18's: £15
Registration Opens:
13th June 2019
Registration Closes:
Wednesday 4th September 2019
Contact:
For more information, please contact the Events Team on 01245 457355 or email events [at] farleighhospice.org.
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