This is ride is open to all members of the Wirral Cycling Group, but is also suitable for people who have not previously ridden with a cycling group.  If you would like to join us on a ride, then book onto this ride using the form below, but please telephone or email the ride leader when you receive the booking confirmation to let them know about your experience and capabilities.  
Before the ride, check out the page on our website about taking part in one of our rides "Taking Part", and read 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. 

If you have an underlying health condition which could flare up when cycling (such as diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, heart issues, etc.), then it would be appreciated if you could disclose this to the ride leader (in confidence) prior to the start of the ride



(D) Xmas Ride. Birkenhead Park to Port Sunlight for get together

10:30 Wednesday December 10 2025

Current Participants: 9 space(s) available

    This ride will begin from Birkenhead Park Visitors Centre ( please arrive from 10.15 for a 10.30 am start).

    We will be heading to Bidston Moss and then onto the prom at Wallasey Village. We will follow the prom as far as Seacombe. Then we will head towards Woodside Ferry, past Cammell Lairds and through New Ferry Rock Park before turning inland to our destination at Port Sunlight for our annual Christmas buffet lunch. ( Details about that to follow). The length of the ride will be about 12 miles 

    Please feel free to dress yourselves and/ or your bikes up to get us all in the festive spirit. 🎉🎊🎄🎁🎀

    After lunch. I will be returning back to Birkenhead Park. (7 miles). Alternatively the train station at Port Sunlight is very close by

    This ride is mostly flat and on cycle lanes and shared paths. Public toilet facilities are available at New Brighton and Seacombe.