



London to Paris Cycle Ride
Wednesday 22nd June- Sunday 26th June 2011
*Other dates throughout the year available. Please contact events for further information
For all of you wishing to beat the winter blues what better way to do so than by getting on your bike and heading off into the beautiful French spring sunshine? Get fit and raise funds for Tourettes Action. This ensures to be the charity bike ride you will not forget in a hurry.
The London to Paris cycle ride takes you through beautiful English villages and into the stunning countryside of rural northern France. You'll pass historical landmarks and famous battlefields from World War I until you reach Paris, undoubtedly one of the most magical and beautiful places on earth. The sense of achievement you'll experience will be one you'll cherish forever. An unforgettable experience awaits you.
The following gives you a brief taste of the charity cycling challenge ahead:
Day 1: London to Calais
Your challenge begins bright and early from Blackheath heading south en route to the coast.
Day 2: Calais to Abbeville
La belle France! Stunning picturesque countryside awaits us in northern France as we travel south.
Day 3: Abbeville to Beauvais
Your route this morning follows the river Somme out of Abbeville.
Day 4: Beauvais to Paris
Your final day of cycling and the big push to Paris, your final destination.
Day 5: Paris to London
The day is yours to soak up the Parisian way of life and explore the city. Eurostar home, arriving at St Pancras in London.
But hurry as the places for this trip are filling VERY fast. Do not miss your chance to be part of this amazing cycling adventure while raising much needed and greatly appreciated funds for Tourettes Action.
*Additional Dates for the London to Paris Cycle Ride are as follows:
26-30 May, 02-06 June, 14-18 July, 18-22 August and 08-12 September. All the minimum sponsorship levels and deposits amounts are the same throughout the year.
Book your place on this trip here
OR call us on 01276 482 900 or email Events (please put "Overseas Enquiry" in your subject header)


