Cycling from London to Paris is by far one of the best individual challenges in the cycling calendar and one of the most popular bike rides by all keen cyclists and a personal challenge that needs to be ticked off. Join our London to Paris Bike Ride team for a truly fantastic experience, and a great way to raise funds for the charity of your choice or just challenge yourself to this brilliant experience of riding through the French country side.
Starting in London, our 300 mile, 4 day route takes us through the stunning Kent countryside on our way to catch the ferry from Dover to Calais. Once ‘French side’, we push on cycling along quiet French tree lined lanes, through traditional market towns with views of the rolling green hills of northern France. Get ready for a fantastic charity bike ride – the roads in France are brilliant and cycling is the French national sport … you will be surprised at the support you will receive by the French people on your ride.
Whether you are a regular cyclist or simply enjoy a Sunday afternoon ride, this event is perfect for you. We cater for all levels of ability on this ride. The special cycling experience, combined with a fantastic support crew to look after you, means this charity challenge is no longer a dream but a reality. No problems with your luggage, water or food – we take care of it all – leaving you to just to focus on reaching Paris.
2015 DATES
Registration Fee £195 + £325 by February1, 2015 and the £325 Balance to be paid by April 1, 2015.Total is £845
For more information please visit http://www.thelondontoparis.com/
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