Bike rides
Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride
Sunday 22nd June 2008
Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride is now in its 15th year and last year attracted over 5,000 participants of all abilities, with the number expected to grow even more this year. The Bike Ride offers a choice of seven routes around Bristol, ranging from the 9-mile family-friendly Family Fiesta, to the 38-mile Clevedon Challenge and is a great day out in the fresh air, while being sponsored for your efforts to raise money to help Meningitis UK.
Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride offers the opportunity for companies to partake in a Business Challenge, so we would like to urge companies in Bristol to get a team together and peddle to raise pounds, to help us find the vaccine we so urgently need.
Younger riders can also be part of the Schools' Challenge, if they wish, and we would encourage all members of the public and their friends and families to take to the saddle.
The seven routes for the 2008 ride are:
- Family Fiesta (about 9 Miles)
- Avon Gorge Loop (13miles), both sponsored by Hartnell Taylor Cook
- Failand Height (18 miles)
- Sustrans' Ride to Portishead (24 miles)
- Clevedon Challenge (38 miles)
- The Sustrans ride to Portishead
- Unsupported route to Chew Valley



