Join us as we saddle up for an epic ride along the north coast of N. Ireland. Launched last year by rugby player and Tearfund ambassador Ruan Pienaar, the Cycle for Freedom aims to raise money to protect children at risk of trafficking, disease and disaster.
Choose from a 90km or 50km route starting at Causeway Coast Vineyard. Take in breathtaking coastal views, scenic countryside and even a trip through the 'Dark Hedges' as you cycle and enjoy a warm welcome at the finish line with a free BBQ.
Entry is free, but we suggest a donation of £36 which would protect one vulnerable child. Why not get your friends or family together and get sponsored to ride? There is no minimum sponsorship but we ask you to try and raise £360.
Will you join us as we cycle to protect those most vulnerable in society?
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