Paphos Cycling Club is a non-competitive, family orientated bunch of people who enjoy recreational cycling.
Mission
To inspire, encourage and unite recreational cyclists in Paphos and the Paphos district. To promote cycling for enjoyment, friendship and general health and fitness. To represent the interests of cyclists to relevant authorities and the general public.
Company Overview
Contact - Kim Morris (+357) 99 320 213
General information
Paphos Cycling Club (PCC) is a non-competitive, family orientated bunch of people who enjoy recreational cycling.
Our members come from all age groups and we ride all sorts of bikes. We have a rides program and also skills workshops.
Our members have lots of experience and can give you valuable ideas on bike related information. If you would like to come along and try one of our rides please contact us.
Regular Rides:
Wednesday Various
Time: 7:30pm
Distance: 50km
Average Speed: 20kph
Start Location: Paphos Town Hall
Email: marketing [at] cyclingcyprus.org
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