Tuesday 27th August 2024 10:30am

Starting from - Wyndham Park, Grantham, outside the front of the visitor centre.
https://w3w.co/surpassed.forgets.prime

Please arrive by 10:15 to allow time for introductions and bike safety check. NG31 9BB

  • 7.3 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), eBike
  • 2 hr
  • Easygoing
  • South Kesteven
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only, Children aged 5-15*

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.

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NG31 9BB

By courtesy of the National Trust and Woodland Trust we have been granted permission to lead you on this very special route that is usually only accessible to paying visitors. Your qualified British Cycling Ride Leaders will meet you in Wyndham Park and guide you at a safe and leisurely pace through Queen Elizabeth Park, through Sunningdale and onto the new cycle/footpath up to Londonthorpe Woods. After a short break to introduce this beautiful woodland amenity, we will make our way along 5 Gates Lane and on to the Belton Estate. We will be granted special entry to the estate where we will stop for refreshments, and be treated to a short talk about the estate. Once rested, we will continue through the private parkland until we reach the Lion Gate. It is here that we join Belton Lane for a short stretch of road riding until we reach the shared path. Here we will stop to admire the iconic Grantham oak and hear about the Woodland Trust's action to maintain its heritage. We now retrace our path back to Wyndham park. If you still have space, you can have a coffee with new found friends in the park café.

Your leaders are fully trained and qualified through British Cycling, and above all friendly. They will take all reasonable steps to ensure your, and the public's, safety especially on road sections and we never leave anyone behind.

Some of the route is on slightly bumpy gravel so thin road tyres are not ideal.

Now to the cost of all this. The great news is that it is totally free of charge, apart from refreshments, which are optional. We do ask any National Trust members to have their membership cards scanned in the gift shop at Belton as this really helps the property continue its conservation work.

Children over 8 years of age are welcome as long as they can make the 7 mile distance and are accompanied by a responsible adult. All riders must be registered on Let’s Ride and wear a suitable cycling helmet and we recommend summer sun protection, even if it’s a cloudy day. Children in carriers are welcome and do not need to be registered separately

IMPORTANT NOTE: We have special permission to ride through the Belton Estate on this ride only. This route must not be used at any other time as it could jeopardise future rides. The route map is for illustration only as it is not fully accurate.

Who else is on this ride?

Ride leaders

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  • Ride Leader

    Ride Leader
  • Community Groups Volunteer

    Community Groups Volunteer

Mike Ainsworth

Assistants

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    • Ride Leader

      Ride Leader
    • Community Groups Volunteer

      Community Groups Volunteer
    Roy Redman

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