Saturday 2nd August 2014 10:00am

Starting from - Vicars Café, 79 Victoria Road, Saltaire, BD18 3JS

  • 35 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 4 hr 15 mins

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

BD18 3JS

Vicars Café, 79 Victoria Road, Saltaire

2014 promises to be the biggest year for cycling we have ever seen. If you are inspired by the Tour de France and want to do more cycling or join a group of women on regular bike rides, today’s rides could be for you. In Saltaire, Breeze Champions (Female British Cycling Qualified Ride Leaders) will be running rides from the Village. Meeting at Vicars on the First Saturday of each month there will be rides for all abilities. This ride is the road ride, there will also be a flat easy ride of anything from 7 to 25 miles on the canal path, check out the list of Breeze rides for information. There will be a couple of leaders on this ride so we will be able to go at a pace that suits the group. This is a social ride starting from Vicars cafe in Saltaire. The route is on a mix of main roads and quieter lanes, so you will need to be traffic aware. There are some hills but don’t let that put you off – getting up the hills is much easier in a group, we will go at a pace that suits the group. We’ll leave Saltaire and head towards Hollins Hill for our first climb, making use of the new bike lane which is quite wide with a great surface to cycle on. At the top of Hollins Hill we take a left towards Hawksworth and then across the moors to Ilkley Moor. Once we're in Ilkley we then cross the river to Middleton and take the quieter back road towards Bolton Abbey. We'll make a cafe stop some where near Bolton Abbey, there's plenty of choice in that area. We'll then head back home (we won't be cycling up the Cow and Calf road!) using a mix of lanes and main roads. The route is suitable for all types of bike, road tyres would be best, mountain bike tyres won’t stop you getting round the route, you may find it a little more challenging than using smoother road tyres. If you’ve never cycled up Hollins Hill then come along and have a go today, it is definitely the gateway to some great cycling routes. What to bring - we'll make a café stop so bring some cash if you want to buy something to eat/drink. Hopefully the warm weather will continue so please bring water with you.

Who else is on this ride?

Ride leaders

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2 ride participants

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