Cannock Chase Caper - off road

Sunday 28th April at 10.00am This is what time the ride will set off. It’s best to get to the starting point at least 15 minutes beforehand to avoid missing the start.

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Starting Point & Postcode
Birches Valley Forest Centre Birches Valley WS15 2UQ
Overall Duration On a long ride, it’s sometimes good to have a little break in the middle, or maybe a catch up at the beginning or end to keep it sociable. This means that the overall ride duration may be longer than the actual cycling time.
1 hours 55 mins  (1 hours 15 mins cycling)
Bike Type You probably don’t want to drag your road bike across bumpy trails. Maybe you want to make the most of the suspension on your mountain bike. This helps you match your ride to your bike.
Hybrid (off road tyres) 

14 Places already booked

16 Free places remaining

You can book up to a total of 5 places on this ride and you'll be asked for each person's details during the registration process.

Sky Ride Local in Birmingham

If you’re fairly confident on your bike on dirt and gravel surfaces and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, our Off-Road Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, 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! Rides are between 6 and 15 miles long, at a moderate pace of between 7 and 10 miles an hour.

This is a beautiful route through the wonderful and picturesque Cannock Chase.  During our 7 mile journey we follow the Fairoak Trail away from Birches Valley and the Go Ape tree-top course (riding underneath all the climbing nets and zip wires is an amazing experience!) The route then follows the Sherbrook Trail, heading towards Pepper Slade and through a campsite called Tackeroo, which was home to an extensive Army Training Camp housing troops during the First World War.  There are plenty of picnic tables if we need to stop, and there's a great café at the Cannock Chase Visitor Centre and at Birches Valley to help you stock up on those cakes to keep you going. This is a truly lovely place to see and there are loads more cycle routes available for your next cycling trip!

Additional Information

Helmets must be worn by all under 18's regardless of ride level.
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. 

Car Parking
Yes, at start point, Birches Valley Forest Centre, charges may apply. Extra parking at Cannock Chase Visitor Centre.
Nearest Train Station
Hednesford Station, 1.3 miles 

Meet the Ride Leaders

  • Simon Holme Hello, I am a keen, active and experienced cyclist. I have been regularly cycling since 2005 when I took up mountain biking.

    I am a qualified and experienced MIAS Level 2 Mountain Bike Instructor and Guide as well as a qualified Bikeability Instructor. As a result I have worked in various schools in and around the Midlands delivering cycling proficiency to kids and adults.

    I look forward to meeting you and enjoying some pedalling together.

    Simon Holme
  • Jim Everett Sky Rides are about encouraging ordinary people to get cycling. It's not about long hard rides, it's about going out exploring and having fun. I hope that any rides I lead will be fun and you'll be encouraged to cycle more.

    I've been cycling for a long time, but over the last 10 years or so have been leading rides and encouraging young people to cycle. I trained as a mountain bike trail leader about 5 years ago. I've recently trained as a Skyride Leader and a Bikeability Instructor.



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