Saturday 19th April 2014 1:30pm

Starting from - Meet at the Packhorse Bridge, Denton Road side., LS29 0DA

  • 21 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 2 hr 30 mins
  • Challenging
  • Leeds
  • Women only

Free, women-only bike rides led by experienced Breeze Champions. They are a great way to get started in cycling or to improve your skills, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist.

Starting point

LS29 0DA

Meet at the Packhorse Bridge, Denton Road side.

This ROAD ride is 21 miles, on country roads, there will be some traffic so you should be traffic aware. Once at Embsay we'll ride through head back then stop in Bolton Abbey for a drink and some food (make sure you bring some pennies), before heading back to Ilkley. This ride takes you to the start of the Dales therefore there are some hills but not too hard for those who ride regular, The scenery is lovely of the rolling hills that the Dales can offer we might even get to see the steam train.  All kinds of traffic use these country lanes so you should be traffic aware. Make sure you bring a drink, also spare tubes & tools to sort out a puncher should it happen. You need to have a bike that's in good working order, a ROAD bike would be best. dress appropriately for the weather: a shower-proof jacket might come in handy too! Wearing a helmet is advisable   This Ride is WEATHER DEPENDING. For more information please contact: Elaine 07901 058479 or see our Facebook pages in Yorkshire: Don’t forget…. Breeze are on a mission to spread the word about their rides, and need your help. If you introduce one friend who goes on to take part in a Breeze ride, you’ll receive a Breeze water bottle, introduce a second friend, you’ll be the proud owner of one of their swish Breeze Buffs, and introduce a third friend and Breeze will send you £15 of Love2Shop vouchers. Read the article on the homepage for more information.  

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