Wilmslow to Tatton Park Circular - Strong Plus

Wilmslow to Tatton Park Circular - Strong Plus Sky Ride Local

Sunday 24th February 2013 at 9.00am

Free    N/A

Starting Point
Wilmslow Parish Church Car Park Cliff Road
SK9 4AA 
Start Time
9.00am
Age Restrictions
Adults 16+ only
Estimated Duration
3 hours 5 mins  (2 hours 25 mins cycling)
Average Speed
Fast (13-15 mph)
Distance
32 miles
Bike Suitability
Road bikes only 
Suitable for Child Trailers
No
Ride Strong PLUS +

Sky Ride Local in Manchester

Challenging rides on the road for adults only

If you’ve been riding a road bike for a while, and perhaps been thinking about joining a cycling club, these rides – brand new for 2012 – are for you. The prospect of a speedy pace over twenty to fifty miles, and the strong likelihood of some hills thrown in along the way, means our Ride Strong Plus rides are not for the faint-hearted.

This stunning 32 mile ride in the South of Manchester takes in the beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park, one of the North West’s most popular heritage attractions and Quarry Bank Mill where you will see natural wildlife at its best. The ride showcases the beautiful countryside which can be found on your doorstep.

If you've already tried one of our Ride Strong Plus rides and you're ready for the next challenge, why not try a British Cycling Sportive?

Additional Information

As these are adult only rides, designed for cyclists progressing from the standard Ride Strong level, the pace of the ride could increase to 15mph at the discretion of the Ride Leader.

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.

Location and Route

Ride Starting Point
Wilmslow Parish Church Car Park Cliff Road
SK9 4AA 
Car Parking
Yes, at Pay and display carpark at Wilmslow Parish Hall
Nearest Train Station
Wilmslow Train Station, 0.4 miles 

Meet the Ride Leaders

  • Laurence Moore I've been pretty much a lone cyclist all my adult life and enjoyed the solitude and time for reflection that it's brought. But last year, with no great enthusiasm on my part, our daughter persuaded me to participate in a couple of Skyride events and I enjoyed them that much that I applied for and became a ride leader last December. The events brought home something that I guess I've known for a long time, and that's that if there were enough cyclists around every corner of every road then drivers would have to start noticing us and the roads would be far safer for all. So I see the rides as helping to promote and encourage (and perhaps help with the confidence that's needed for) the greater use of bikes. Bring on the revolution. Please supply your own puncture repair kit and pump though.
  • Michael Bower Michael Bower My love affair with the bicycle started at around the age of eight when I bought my first 2-wheeler from a friend for threepence, however it probably cost my father at least a week’s wages for new components to get it working safely.

    During my late teens other issues took over such as work, cars etc. which led to the other things, such as a wife, home and kids.

    In my early thirties and with encouragement from my wife to lose a few pounds (stones) my interest towards the bike was rekindled. I began by just doing a few miles locally and eventually took to riding with a club, as I had done in my youth. The wonderful memories of those early years came flooding back.

    Riding amongst the thousands of other happy bike riders in the initial Manchester Skyride with my then nine year old granddaughter led to my participation in the Skyride Local events which for me opened up a whole new avenue of extremely enjoyable safely controlled social cycling and the start of many new greatly valued friendships.

    Becoming a Skyride Leader has given me the opportunity to welcome and encourage others into the participation and pleasure of safe group cycling, be it a family tootle around the park or a 20 miler through country lanes. It's all great. Please enjoy!
  • Peter Falcon I have started cycling again after a few years off and saw the opportunity of being a Ride Leader as a way of making me get out on my bike as well as hopefully getting more people out on their bikes as well. It's also a great way to get fit and lose a few pounds!

    I regularly cycle with friends on eveings after work or at weekends. A group of us (18 in total) completed the Coast to Coast bikde ride (or C2C) - over 3 days - riding from Whitehaven to Sunderland in June of 2012. It was a fantastic experience and in doing this we raised over £6000 for a local charity. This year we are planing the Transpennine Trail.

    I look forward to meeting you on one of the Sky Rides.

Places remaining

14 Spaces available. Register now!

You can book up to a total of 5 places on this ride.

You can change the number of Adults and Children later in the booking process.

Please enter the number of places you require.

This is an adult only ride.

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