Farnham Charity Bike Ride and Sportive
Explore stunning countryside, discover charming villages and conquer challenging hills along circular routes and minor roads.
Our new start and finish area is Castle Street, in the centre of town.
Our new 75 mile sportive route includes Butser Hill, the South Downs’ highest point!
Four circular routes to choose from: 16, 25, 50 and 75 miles group on hill small
Save up to £5 by registering in advance:
Register by 30th June – adults pay £20 (16 / 25 miles) or £30 (50 / 75 miles)
Register on the day – adults pay £25 (16 / 25 miles) or £35 (50 / 75 miles
Children aged under 16 go FREE when accompanied by a fee-paying adult
Free medal and certificate for all finishers (subject to availability)
Clear route marking, event marshals and mobile patrols to keep you on track
Refreshment points with free drinks and snacks
Two start times: 08.30 for 50 and 75 mile routes; 09.30 for 16 and 25 mile routes
Special discounts from our event sponsorsFamily pic small
Free parking and toilets near start/finish area
Mechanical and emergency support
Raise money for a charity that’s close to your heart – one of our partner charities or any you like!
Event photography by cycle event specialists sportivephoto
Our prime concern is for the safety and well-being of all participants in the ride. We apply a “NO HELMET, NO RIDE” policy.
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