Sunday 1st September 2019 10:00am

Starting from - Handsworth Leisure Centre, Holly Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B20 2BY

  • 11 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 2 hr
  • Steady
  • Birmingham
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only

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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

Handsworth Leisure Centre, Holly Road, Birmingham

Birmingham
West Midlands
B20 2BY

Handsworth Leisure Centre, Holly Road, Birmingham, West Midlands

The route will head through Handsworth Park past the cricket pitch and head towards Great Barr. It will pass the Hamstead Miners Memorial, before heading in to Sandwell Valley and picking up the NCN 5 route. 

On the NCN route, you will go around Forge Mill lake before crossing the River Tame and riding on to Swan Pool. Leaving Sandwell Valley the route continues on the NCN5 passing the Vine, travelling back under the M5 and then emerging at Galton Bridge for a ride down and onto the canal towpath.

From here the route follows the canal using NCN5 again heading towards Birmingham. You leave the canal at New Bridge Street and follow Watville Road until you go past Brooks Saddles where it turns right into Cornall Street. This leads on nicely to Blackpatch Park, the birth place of Charlie Chaplin. It then heads back onto the canal and  past the rear of Avery Berkel factory home of the famous Soho Foundry before emerging close to the pub by that name.

The route continues it's voyage through time and heads into more recent times as you travel down James Turner Road, famous for a recent TV programme. From here it then heads north east and back in time as you pass the Black Eagle and Soho House, home to Birmingham's founding fathers. It then turns north past King Edward VI Grammar School and winds its way back to the start point. 
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Philip Eddington

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