Saturday 20th April 2024 9:30am

Starting from - The ride will start from the slip road/layby just off the A570 Rainford Bypass close to the Holdi Indian Restaurant, 428 Ormskirk Road, Rainford, St Helens, WA11 7TA. The ride will also finish here. What3words location: pokers.send.themes, WA11 7TA

This ride is limited to members of The FC’s Satdy Club group only

  • 24.7 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road, eBike
  • 3 hr 40 mins

Led by experienced ride leaders, these rides are a great way to explore new places and to meet new people who enjoy cycling. They are suitable for all levels of experience, so whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, you can find a ride that is right for you.

Starting point




Merseyside
WA11 7TA

The first part of the ride takes us from our meeting point at the Holdi Indian Restaurant out towards Town Green and Aughton via a loop of Rainford Junction. We will cross the A59 and head towards Clieves Hill for a nice little climb(!) where will stop to get our breath back and hopefully, weather permitting, enjoy the fabulous views from the top of the hill. On a good day you can see for miles and the climb is well worth the effort! We will head towards Ormskirk via Halsall Village and after or food and drink stop return via Ruff Lane, Lylake Lane and Bickerstaffe Church to the Rainford by pass.

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This is a shorter than usual group ride, all on roads with a nice (!) climb over Clieves Hill and a stop at The Village Bakehouse in Halsall Village.

This ride is suitable for hybrid bikes (fitted with road and off-road tyres), mountain bikes, road bikes and e-bikes and is mostly on hard surface roads.

There will be cafe stop at The Village Bakehouse in Halsall Village so remember to bring along some money for a coffee and cake or whatever takes your fancy

All riders will be required to wear a helmet and carry spare inner tubes and the means to be able to repair a puncture (assistance will be provided if required).

It is essential that everybody enjoys the ride so it will be at a pace that will be determined by the overall speed of the group (on average 9-11mph). Always remember, we will never leave anyone behind!

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Ride leaders

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  • Ride Leader

    Ride Leader
  • Community Groups Volunteer

    Community Groups Volunteer

Cliff Waine

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  • Ride Leader

    Ride Leader
  • Community Groups Volunteer

    Community Groups Volunteer

Ian Chamberlain

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