Woodlands Community – Bike Ride to Claypits Nature Reserve

Saturday 27th April, 2024 9.45 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Volunteer led bike ride to Claypits Nature Reserve with Amy and Sandra
Woodlands Community Meeting Room, 66 Ashley St, Glasgow G3 6HW
Free. Donations Welcome
A group bike ride to the Claypits Nature Reserve. A great opportunity to get out, be active and socialise. This ride is for advanced beginners/intermediate cyclists. It will help build cycle confidence and connect with other local cyclists
The route will be to the Claypits Nature Reserve to get onto the canal. From there cycle along the canal in the direction of Cadder and Bishopbriggs – taking in Stockingfield bridge, Possil Marsh and stopping for refreshments on the way.
Please bring drinks and snacks, as there may be no cafes on the route. Return: cycle back the same route. Total disrance will be approximately 15 miles in total.
For the safety of the group,
Children are welcomed on the back of a bike on a child seat/trailer or eCargo bike.
Confident accompanied child cyclists are welcomed above the age of 12+ that you feel will not slow down the pace of the group.
Keep an eye out for future family cycling events.
HOW TO BOOK
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