Industry charity Hospitality Action is delighted to launch its annual second Le Tour de Cuisine - Cotswold Cycle Challenge, kindly sponsored by Zenith Hygiene Group Plc.
The adventurous cycle ride passes through the picturesque Cotswold villages and countryside, on Monday 6th June.
Starting and finishing at the beautiful Beaufort Polo Club in Tetbury, there are four routes to choose from. The Short Ride, at 20 miles, is perfect for riders who fancy a leisurely cycle, taking in the magnificent beauty that the Cotswolds has to offer. For those who are up for more of a challenge, Hospitality Action has also planned two Mid Routes at 40 and 60 miles; and if that’s not tough enough, the long route at 100 miles might be more to your taste.
Along the way, there will be pit stops at the Old Bell in Malmesbury, the Manor House Hotel in Castle Combe and Barnsley House in Barnsley, where cyclists can stop off for a bite to eat or drink, courtesy of the hotels.
Ringo Francis, CEO Zenith Hygiene Group says:
“We are delighted to sponsor Hospitality Action’s Le Tour De Cuisine for the second year running and help raise funds for this essential charity. We’re purposely offering four different routes to deliver an inclusive event for all levels of cycle enthusiast. It really is a great way to set yourself a new challenge’’.
The event is a fantastic way to get out, get active and support the industry’s charity, with colleagues. The registration fee is £30, with a minimum of £100 sponsorship required to raise those much-needed funds for Hospitality Action’s cause.
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