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Lapping It Up at Randwick

This is a ‘Novice Friendly with a Twist’ opportunity for those who want to expierence the slightly rougher side of mountain biking. There will be roots, twisty single track and no doubt a bit of mud.

Gary Palmer will be leading, at what he guarantees will be a ‘proper steady pace’, Gary will stop at each obstacle, answer any questions, and allow riders to repeat the obstacle until comfortable with it and have loads of fun

The laps are about 4 miles, so there can be as many or as few laps as people like and, for the braver few, there are some bomb holes to play on.

There is no cafe nearby and the ice-cream man is unlikely to be in the car park!

 

Starting point
Shortwood carpark
Directions
3 miles (4.8km) north-west of Stroud, between A419 and A46. Follow Whiteshill/Edge road from Stroud. One mile (1.6km) after Whiteshill village at the top of the hill take left-hand turn signposted to Haresfield. Follow this lane for approx. ½ mile (0.8km) and Shortwood car park is on left-hand side. Take care as it’s a narrow entrance

 

Parking: Shortwood car park (National Trust, grid ref SO832086)

Sat-Nav: Postcode for car park is GL6 6PP

 

 

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