Chiltern 100 Cycling Festival
Firmly established as one of the toughest sportive events in the UK and situated right on London’s doorstep, the Chiltern 100 takes in the finest riding the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has to offer. The sportive is a ‘best of’ the region’s many gruelling climbs, including the infamous Whiteleaf Hill and Wardrobes. Unrivalled route management, and routes for every level of experience have made this a firm favourite of club riders, social riders and those looking to test their legs on tough terrain.
Enjoy the retro-inspired Velo Village, with 30+ vintage market stalls selling cycling fashion, gifts, delicious food, and a craft beer tent. Taking place at Penn House near Amersham, Buckinghamshire in the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enjoy a picnic or an afternoon cream tea on the lawn after a tough ride. There are activities for all the family, including a retro-inspired Concours D’Elegance competition, and LIVE coverage of the Tour de France on a giant screen.
Prices:
Grand Fondo: GBP 42
Medio Fondo: GBP 42
Corto Fondo: GBP 36
Time: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
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