Come join us on June 7th 2015!

What?

A 50 mile cycle that takes you around the beautiful Llŷn peninsula and the coastal path. Snowdonia, Wales’s biggest National Park, lies to the east and the Irish Sea to the West.

In an area of outstanding natural beauty, the route's surrounding scenery is breathtaking. We want to share this with YOU.

Take your time to enjoy the panoramic views or push yourself to the limit.  This event offers a challenge for all abilities regardless of fitness and experience.

Where?

Plas Heli at Pwllheli Sailing Club, Pwllheli, LL53 5YT

When?

Sunday, June 7th 2015

Who?

Everybody over the age of 13 years old can enter.  We will require a parental consent form if you're under 18.  Otherwise the more the merrier, if you're an experienced cyclist or thinking about your first sportive the views on this route will keep you going!

Why?

Spectacluar scenery, achievable challenge, full route marking, drinks stations around the course, electronic chip timing, family entertainment, event photography...how many reasons do you need?

In addition to this, if you want to REALLY push yourself, you can aim to be crowned King/Queen of the Mountain.  This title will be given to the cyclist who attains the fastest time up the infamous mountain top hamlet of  Y RHIW!  

Price?

Early Bird Price (until 06 March 2015)                            £29.75

Standard Entry Price (07 March until 30 April)               £31.75

Last Chance Entry Price (01 May until 03 June)            £36.75

How to Register?

CLICK HERE TO ENTER NOW! 

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