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Queen’s Mill, Castleford – Saturday Steady Ride

Queen’s Mill, Castleford – Saturday Steady Ride

March 9 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Queen's Mill
Castleford, WF10 1JL

Meet in the car park outside the mill entrance.

If you’re fairly confident on your bike, steady rides are the next step up, cycling a bit further at a comfortable pace, lasting approximately 3 hours and usually includes a refreshment stop. (approx 15 miles).

Loan bikes available for this ride.  Email email: rides@cycling-wakefield.org.uk

Wakefield District Cycle Forum - Additional Information

Which ride to choose

All of our rides are of varied lengths and difficulty, ranging from Easy to Steady to Steady Plus. We always ride at the pace to suit the least experienced cyclist and no-one is ever left behind but Easy are 8-10 miles at 8-10mph, Steady up to 20 miles at 10-12mph and Steady Plus over 20 miles at +12mph. We mainly use traffic free routes & minor roads, which are suitable for both hybrid or mountain bikes.

How to book on a ride

All WDCF rides are FREE and you do not need to book in advance, except for The WoW Rides and Eastmoor and Rycroft Rides, which require a booking on Eventbrite.  However, we do ask that you become a Life Member on your first ride, which is free and you will get two maps – WOW & Wheel!  We have a limited number of bikes to borrow (not for The WoW Rides or rides starting from Thornes Park) but they must be booked in advance via rides@cycling-wakefield.org.uk

Bad Weather

The weather doesn’t usually stop a ride but in wet weather some routes may be muddy and uneven. The ride leaders are always waiting at the start point so don’t be put off, just dress for the weather.

What to bring

No specific requirements, but it is always useful to bring:

  • Yourself, friends & family
  • A roadworthy bike
  • Suitable clothing
  • A tool kit inc tyre levers and spare inner tubes for your bike
  • A bottle of water
  • We also recommend that you wear a cycle helmet.