Evans Cycles RIDE IT: Leeds Road Sportive
Starting from the beautiful Harewood House Estate, we're ideally placed for an incredible day in the saddle. We begin by heading North for some fantastic riding in the Wharfedale Valley, past Lindley Wood, Swintsy and the Fewston reservoirs. Riders on the long route will loop past Bolton Abbey, and have the pleasure of enjoying the remote road up to Craven Moor, before an even more enjoyable 8-mile descent.
The difficulty of this ride is offset by an abundance of stunning vistas, remote sections and the overall high quality of road cycling!
This event has sold out for the past 4 years so book early to avoid disappointment.
IMPORTANT
Harewood House.
Please note that Harewood House is closed to the public on this weekend. This means that the house, grounds and play areas are not open for spectators or riders during the course of the event. Please keep to the carpark and on the route only as we will have to ask you to leave if you are found anywhere else on site.
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