Cyclists will be able to enjoy a bike ride from Ely to an 800-year-old fair with food, drink and entertainment this May Bank Holiday Monday (May 2).
The annual Reach Ride, organised by Camcycle, is back after a two-year break and will see a leisurely cycle ride take place through the beautiful countryside to the historic fair at the village of Reach.
The ride, which covers a distance of around 30 miles is open to everyone and is completely free to join.
Camcycle’s executive director, Roxanne De Beaux, said: “We’re so pleased to be back this year as we know many have missed this annual tradition of a ride through the Fens to visit the fair.
“If you’d like to explore new cycle routes, try cycling a little further, or meet like-minded people, then this is a safe and supported way to do so.”
Cyclists can assemble at Ely Station and join members of Ely Cycling Campaign for a 10am departure.
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