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Events in Wiltshire

Wessex Bike Ride Open Event

An event in September in Wiltshire
Starts in Bath
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Wessex Bike Ride Open Event ends on 30th November -0001
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Come and join us on this spectacular and challenging 100 or 50 mile ride, helping to raise funds for a charity of your choice. Both the 100 and 50 mile routes head south from Bath, past the lions at Longleat. The 50 mile route detours below Westbury White Horse whilst the long route heads along the stunning Wylye Valley to glimpse Salisbury Cathedral. The route goes north to skirt Salisbury Plain and through the Vale of Pewsey before tackling Brassknocker Hill. The shorter 20 mile route is suitable for older children as well as adults.
At the finish you'll be welcomed in with food, music and massage. The route is all on road. We recommend road and hybrid bikes.
For more information and to book online go to our website.

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