Sunday 14th August 2022 10:00am

Starting from - We'll meet by the playpark at Cambria Bridge, this area has recently been improved through the work of the local Parish Council and volunteers and there are some lovely flower beds. There is no free parking here so it's best to cycle to the start point where possible. SN1 5DP

  • 4.3 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres)
  • 55 mins
  • Easygoing
  • Swindon
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only, Children aged 5-15*
  • 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




Wiltshire
SN1 5DP

Starting from Cambria Bridge Playpark we'll follow the route of the old Wilts and Berks canal through to Westcott Rec where we'll then cross over to join the Old Town Railway Path. Leaving the Old Town Railway Path at Angel Ridge we'll enjoy riding down Mill Lane and then looping back round to the start via Mannington Retail Park.

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A short loop on some of the cycle paths of South Swindon incorporating the Old Town Railway Path and Mill Lane (now not a through-route for vehicles).

This route is mostly on paved traffic-free cycle paths, Mill Lane is access only to traffic so also very quiet.

No special clothing or bikes are required, all ladies and children are welcome. Helmets are compulsory for under 18's and recommended for adults.

This is a ride especially designed to help those who haven't cycled for a while develop confidence in a friendly and supportive environment. Electric bikers are very welcome to join too :)

Who else is on this ride?

Ride leaders

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  • Ride Leader

    Ride Leader
  • Breeze Champion

    Breeze Champion
  • Community Groups Volunteer

    Community Groups Volunteer

Becky Cox

Assistants

3 ride participants

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