PLEASE READ THE TIME.
Join me as I join Cycling Citizens for a magical early-morning ride to celebrate the longest day of the year. We’ll cycle together up Midsummer Boulevard, perfectly aligned with the rising sun—an iconic way to welcome the summer solstice in Milton Keynes.
This relaxed group ride is open to everyone—whether you ride every day or just love the idea of doing something special before breakfast. The full details of the Cycling Citizens event is here -
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mk-solstice-sunrise-ride-2026-tickets-1989890594334Several of us did this ride last year, and to be honest, it was one of my favourite rides of the year!! See more pics here -
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ekmj3hHP9/?mibextid=wwXIfrthis year I WILL HAVE 3 PICK UP POINTS - CHOOSE WHICH ONE IS EASIEST/CLOSER for you - but please let me know which one you will be at.
3.45 am Newport Pagnell meeting point (opposite the Fire station)
4 am - The shops at Willen (outside the Ship a Shore pub)
4.10 am - Campbell Wharf Marina (outside the Trek Store)
we will ride up together to watch the twilight and rising sun.
FOR BREEZE RIDERS - You are very welcome to join the ride by meeting all the other riders at station square where parking is available. However if you prefer not to go alone, you’re very welcome to ride up with me.
There is free parking available at Newport Pagnell and at the Willen Shops but there is NO parking at Trek Store.
I agree this event is probably not everyone’s cup of tea, but it is very special, and if you’re into that sort of thing it’s additionally special because Milton Keynes is built on ley lines which directly connect to the Avebury Stone circle. Last year there were probably well over 100 people up there.
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