This is ride is open to all members of the group, but is also suitable for people who have not previously ridden with a cycling group, so that they can get experience of riding with a group and so we can assess their requirements and advise them on how to continue.

Don't worry that you haven’t ridden in a group before, there is nothing difficult; we will explain what we do and how riding in a group is different from riding on your own before we start.  And in particular, don’t be concerned about the pace of the ride and not being able to keep up; the ride leader will adjust the pace of the ride to suit the group as we go along.  And we always have an official back marker; so no one will get left behind.

Before the ride, check out the page on our website about taking part in one of our rides "Taking Part", and take a look at the Advice from Cycling UK on riding in a group.  If you are new to riding with a group, please arrive 15 minutes before the advertised start time, so that the ride leader can brief you on how to ride safely with a group of other riders. 



You must not join a ride if you or anyone in your household is experiencing any of the Covid-19 symptoms
or if you have been advised to self-isolate

(D) Seacombe Ferry to Royden Park (suitable for newcomers)

10:00 Wednesday May 22 2024

Current Participants: 13 space(s) available

    The ride will be 25 miles long at Grade D pace (average of 8 to 10 mph) starting from in front of Seacombe Ferry terminal at 10:00.  Please get to the start ten minutes before.  The ride leaders will be at the start from 09.45.  We aim to be back at Seacombe Ferry between 13:30 and 14:00.

    From Seacombe Ferry we will ride out along Egremont Promenade as far as the Egremont Ferry hotel, up a slight hill to Central Park and then on across to Bidston Moss before our first short break (5 – 10 mins) after 6.5 miles at Pasture Road, Moreton for a drink and a quick snack.  Then on through Moreton and Saughall Massie and Greasby, with a long hill up Mill Lane and then right down Hillbark Road to Royden Park for a lunch break after 13 miles.  Bring your own sandwiches and a drink, or pick up something from the cafe. Then we will return to Seacombe Ferry via Irby, Arrowe Park, Woodchurch (with a quick break near Upton Station) before going on along Fender Way to Bidston Village, then over Bidston Hill and down to Birkenhead Park, before going over Duke Street Bridge and alongside the East Float to Seacombe and back along the promenade to the Seacombe Ferry terminal.

    Click on this link Ride from Seacome Ferry to Royden Park if you would like to see the route on Komoot (Komoot is free to use after you register).



    Bookings no longer allowed on this date.