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Bristol-Bath Cycle Ride

Cycle the old railway path from Bristol to Bath and raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care on Sunday September 28. Enjoy a traffic free route through the Avon countryside while taking in the fine views and local artwork along the way.

DateSunday September 28, 2008
Time From 10:00 to 15:00
VenueAlong the Bristol-Bath railway path
Price£5 per person £10 for families
Sponsorship details£50 per person £75 for families
RegionWales and West

Bristol-Bath Cycle Ride

Cycle the old railway path from Bristol to Bath and raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care on Sunday September 28. Enjoy a traffic free route through the Avon countryside while taking in the fine views and local artwork along the way.

Date Sunday September 28, 2008
Venue Castle Park Bristol to Bath (along the old railway path)
Price Free to enter. Spectators £5 each £10 for families
Sponsorship £50 per person £75 for families
Region Wales and West

What's included in the cost

Join us on a sponsored cycle ride along the old railway path to help raise funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care's nurses in the area.

Individuals and families are welcome to start at either the Bristol OR Bath end. You can enter for one way (14 miles) or the return route (28 miles).

The Bristol-Bath Railway path is a 14 mile off road route between the cities of Bristol and Bath. It is also known as the sculpture trail due to the fine artwork en route by local artists. The trail loops from Bristol city centre to the edge of Bath providing participants with a traffic free route through the Avon countryside, taking in the fine views.

The event is free to register and we suggest that individuals raise £50 per person and families raise £75 in sponsor money.

Spectators are welcome and we ask that they pay a contribution of £5 per person or £10 for a family.

How to register

For more information or to register call us on 01179 247275 or send us an email.

By taking part in the bike ride you will be automatically entered into our FREE prize draw to win a brand new "Gary Fisher, Al-Fresco Mountain Bike" Bike kindly donated by Zero G, Bedminster, Bristol.