10:00 Sunday August 23 2026
Current Participants: 4 space(s) available
(D)Port Sunlight Railway Stn – to Burton, Brimstage and Bebington.
Rides are classified on three important criteria –
Distance, todays ride is 12.5 miles to lunch at Net’s and 13 miles back to Port Sunlight a total of 25.5 miles
Elevation, relatively flat, 675 ft climb and similar descent – the biggest of the day will be up The Lever Causway on the return route.
Speed – Ride Leaders specified speed. In order to achieve an average speed one has to ride at a much higher speed.
Grade D Average speed 9 – 10mph, you should be able to ride at 12 MPH for a prolong period.
Meeting We will be meeting at Port SunlighRailway Station at 09:45 for a 10:00 depart.
Komoot Route Port Sunlight to Burton, Brimstage and Bebington
Route Out This ride is a D ride, Port Sunlight Station, out along the old railway line towards Bromborough, Acre Lane, Plmyard Ave, Eastham Rake, Willaston Hadlow Road, Burton, down to Net’s Cafe.
Go easy on the pies at lunch because we have a challenging climb out of Parkgate.
Return Route Neston, Parkgate, and then a steep climb up Boathouse Lane, Runnell, Thornton Hough, Brimstage, Bebington and back to Port Sunlight.
Possible obstacles No major problems with this route, it is familiar to most of us, we will take extra care when crossing any main roads or major junctions we will look for pedestrian crossings / islands and traffic lights.
Lunch will be at Net’s cafe about 12.15, Should you have any dietary needs then please contact the cafe and make your own individual arrangements. tel: 07983 988703
Hazards Riding a bicycle on public roads is inherently a risk, from busy traffic, you can mitigate those risks by being aware of other road users and anticipating their likely actions. If you have not done so then please do read the WCG guide and Risk Assessment policy
After Lunch I will be returning back to Port Sunlight.
Trains On the outward leg there a number of Merseyrail stations that will take you to Wirral and Neston on the return. I would advise you to bring money for both your lunch and the train should you choose to use them.
Questions via email please to Peter Williams
By booking onto this ride you agree that:
- you will act responsibly and adhere to the rules of the road and countryside;
- you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to ensure that any manoeuvre that you make is carried out safely;
- you confirm that you are fit and healthy enough to participate in the ride;
- you confirm that you have read and are aware of the Wirral Cycling Group Risk Assessment policy
- your cycle is in a safe, legal and roadworthy condition (see GCN’s 6 Checks Before You Ride);
- you have read Cycling UK’s advice on riding in a group;
- you understand that Cycling UK or Wirral Cycling Group cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, accident, loss, damage or public liability during the ride.
On the day we suggest that you should bring:
- wet weather wear and warm clothing
- a spare inner tube, a pump and tyre levers
- some food and drink to keep you going
- money for emergencies (and possibly lunch)
- a mobile phone
and that you should carry details of your address and an emergency telephone contact number, just in case.
