The Active Rutland Walking and Cycling Festival is a celebration of Rutland's beautiful landscape and the many walks and cycle routes in and around Rutland. The walks and cycle rides are all led by qualified volunteer walk and bike leaders, making this festival free!
The first week of walking (18-25 May) offers a variety of different length walks at different times and locations around Rutland. The second week (26 May - 1 June) will offer the 7 sections of the Rutland Round over those 7 days.
Over the two weeks there will be a ride to suit everyone, ranging from family to nature rides and even a led cycle ride around the whole of Rutland Water, including the Hambleton Pennisular.
Saturday 18th May - The BIG (Cycling) Launch at Rutland Water:
Join us at Rutland Water, Whitwell site for a celebration of cycling! A great family day out; take part in cycle challenges, see demonstrations from national bike suppliers and other fun family cycling activities.Bouncy castles and other fun inflatables will also be on site. Find out about the led cycle rides taking place over the next 2 weeks.
10- 4pm free event (normal parking fees apply and there could be a cost to inflatable activities.)
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