The Cloud Trail

Sky Ride Local

Sunday 17th February 2013 at 10.00am

Free    Free

Starting Point
Cloud Trail Car Park Off Breedon Lane
LE65 1RE 
Start Time
10.00am
Age Restrictions
11+ (children 11-15 with adult)
Estimated Duration
2 hours 40 mins  (2 hours 0 mins cycling)
Average Speed
Leisurely (7-8 mph)
Distance
14 miles
Bike Suitability
Bikes with off road tyres 
Suitable for Child Trailers
No
Off-Road - Ride Well

Sky Ride Local in Leicester

Get out and explore the countryside with the brand new rural off-road routes from Sky Ride Local.  Off-road Ride Well is mostly traffic free rural bike riding for the family and novice cyclist.  There is barely a metre of tarmac in sight on these rides so come and enjoy the scrunch of gravel and the squelch of mud under your tyres with us!

Come join us on this great traffic free off-road route which uses the Cloud trail following the disused Derby, Melbourne and Ashby branch railway from Worthington and Cloud quarry before joining the Trent and Mersey canal to Swarkestone Stop. On this scenic  route between Leicestershire and Derbyshire, watch out for the sculptures, the house that was once on Platform Two and the views from the bridge over the river. There's so much to see on this 14 mile route that you'll definitely be back for more!

Additional Information

Helmets must be worn by all under 18's regardless of ride level.
The minimum age for these rides is 11, there must be no child trailers or child seats, the child capable of riding within the demands of the off-road specification.
Please bring equipment with you to repair punctures.
Ride Leaders are there to help but are not responsible for your bike.
All rides leave at the time stated you must arrive early Ride Leaders will not wait.

Location and Route

Ride Starting Point
Cloud Trail Car Park Off Breedon Lane
LE65 1RE 
Car Parking
Yes, at right turn off Breedon Lane Heading north out of Worthington
Nearest Train Station
Loughborough Train Station, 11.9 miles 

Meet the Ride Leaders

  • Martin Bujdoso Martin Bujdoso Hello I'm Martin Bujdoso and I have been cycling since I was very young I have taken part in time trials, circuit races and cyclo cross events (that was going cross country and over obsticles before mountaining biking was around). I now do a lot of cycle training for different groups which i enjoy alot. I also like to pass on my knowledge of cycling and bikes to help people new to cycling get the most out of being on a bike.
  • Richard Himan Richard Himan I have owned a bike all of my life, and in my teens competed at schoolboy level. Once I became a car owner I rode only occasionally. When I reached my 40's I decided I needed to try and keep fitter, and to this end I started riding more regularly, just small distances to begin with, to get back into cycling. .

    I now ride whenever I can, and see my cycling not just as a way to stay fit but as a way of helping reduce my impact on the planet. As well as getting around locally, I have ridden long distance paths, including the C2C route and taken a number of biking holidays. I am also regular rider with the Leicester Critical Mass.

    I have been involved with the Skyride program from its conception, this being my 4th year as a leader and ride planner. I enjoy meeting riders of all abilities and ages and helping them to get the most out of their cycling. As leaders it is our aim to give you all the help and support you require when out with us, regardless of your current ability.

    I am also volunteer ranger with Sustrans, looking after the section of NCN6 through Loughborough. I am member of the Leicester Spokes cycling group , Leicester Forest Cycling Club as well as the National Clarion Cycling Club, the oldest cycling club in the country.

    I hope if your reading this you have already signed up for a local ride and look forward to meeting you.

    Richard
  • Peter Simmonds Peter enjoys cycling many miles each year. He commutes to meetings across London on a folding bike, tours with camping gear and rides the rural lanes all over the Midlands..

    Skyrides aim to get more people out on their bikes. More cyclists will mean safer streets, better health and less pollution. Cycling brings some risks but these are outweighed by the benefits to people. The Sky Ride programme is designed to deal with these aspects, too. So - give it a try. If you are reading this because you have signed up for the ride - looking forward to meeting you there.

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