Hope House Children's Hospice Cycle Challenge
Join us once again for our annual Cycling Challenge as we go up a few hills and down a few mountains en route to Lakes Vyrnwy and Bala!
Last year nearly 300 cyclists joined us for this fabulous fun event which starts and finishes at Hope House Children's Hospice (SY10 9BX).
You can choose the 56 mile route to Lake Vyrnwy, or the 72 mile route to Lake Bala which returns via Bwlch y Groes – one of the highest public road mountain passes in Wales with a summit altitude of 545 metres!
It costs just £25 to register in advance for the rides, or £35 on the day. We also urge everyone to raise sponsorship to help us continue our vital work with life-limited children and their families. Sign up online at www.hopehouse.org.uk.
*Entrants must be 16 years old or over on the day of the event.
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