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Bike Portrait: Joyce | Cycling Dumfries
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Record turnout for our fourth summer ride. Mechanicals and Magic on our fifth summer ride →. July 28, 2015 · 1:57 pm. We’re starting a new series of posts this summer: bike portraits. To celebrate the cyclists of Dumfries in all their wonderful variety. Thanks to those who stopped to take their photo taken we’ll be adding more portraits gradually over the next few weeks. Look out for us haunting the cycle paths as we accost passing bikes and do please stop for a chat and to have your photo taken! Transpo...
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Aviation Museum | Cycling Dumfries
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A straightforward ‘out and back’ totalling just over six miles to the Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum. A great little collection of aircraft and artefacts from World War 2 and beyond. To the Aviation Museum and back, via the Caledonian Cycleway. Click on the map for more details of the route. Meet at Dock Park at 2pm. There’s free parking all day for cars and a bike hire point for the Go Bikes. If you don’t have a bike then let us know and we can arrange a free hire for the afte...You are commentin...
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Record turnout for our fourth summer ride | Cycling Dumfries
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Joining the ‘chain gang’ on our third summer ride. Bike Portrait: Joyce →. July 26, 2015 · 6:00 pm. Record turnout for our fourth summer ride. Fortunately the rain held off for the afternoon. Ominous clouds did nothing to deter people from our first summer ride – a record 24 people joined us on Saturday for a ride up the Caledonian Cycleway. Kids leading the climb up over the bridge. Riders gathered at the library for home-made chocolate chip cookies and a breather before the return trip. You are comment...
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Tonight’s meeting – to be rearranged | Cycling Dumfries
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Hill climbs and views on our sixth summer ride →. August 4, 2015 · 1:26 pm. Tonight’s meeting – to be rearranged. Apologies for the short notice, but we’re cancelling tonight’s meeting and will try and rearrange it for a date when more people will be around. Hill climbs and views on our sixth summer ride →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Our s...
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Glencaple | Cycling Dumfries
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Our most challenging ride of the summer: out to Glencaple and back, via NCN 7, a total of just over 9 miles, mostly on road. Dock Park to Glencaple, following National Cycle Network 7. Click on the map to find out more about the route. Meet at Dock Park at 2pm. There is free parking all day and a cycle hire stand. 3 responses to “. Pingback: Last Chance for a Summer ride Cycling Dumfries. Pingback: Cycling Dumfries AGM Cycling Dumfries. Pingback: Puddles and pedals Cycling Dumfries. What’s Going On?
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Easter Rides | Cycling Dumfries
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This Easter we’re celebrating the refurbishment of Dock Park with a free. The ride will be on Monday 7th April. All of our family rides are open to anyone of any age – the only requirement is that children under 14 are accompanied by an adult. They are run at a gentle pace and you don’t need any special equipment or clothing – just whatever you’d wear for a walk will be fine. Meet at the car park next to the ‘Orange Bike’ rental stand. And Friday 11th of April. From 10:15 – 12:00. 4 responses to “. Don't...
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Dock Park to Kingholm Quay and Back | Cycling Dumfries
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Dock Park to Kingholm Quay and Back. 8211; get started with the easiest of rides! Just three miles and all mostly on the level. Click on the map for more details. Three miles might seem a long way until you cycle it – and then you’ll realise it’s not! Meet at Dock Park at 2pm. There’s free parking all day for cars and a bike hire point for the Go Bikes. If you don’t have a bike then let us know and we can arrange a free hire for the afternoon. There’s really no excuse! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify ...
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Great Moss Moonlight Ride… | Cycling Dumfries
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Great Moss Moonlight Ride…. We’re planning something a bit different …. Meet at the museum for an 8pm start. We expect to be at the pub by 11! As with our winter magical history tours. Route map on Map my Ride. Click for more details. 4 responses to “. Great Moss Moonlight Ride…. Pingback: By the Light of the Silv’ry Moon… Cycling Dumfries. Pingback: More sunshine and flapjacks – second summer ride Cycling Dumfries. Pingback: Weakest Link Town Mouse. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Winter Rides | Cycling Dumfries
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What better way to enjoy the countryside whatever the season than by bike? No need to put your bike away just because summer has gone. Although we don’t run them as frequently as our summer rides. All rides will start at 10 am at Dock Park to allow for the shorter winter days. We run them on the third Saturday of November, January, February and March. 8211; a visit to Ruthwell Church and its Anglo Saxon cross, and back for lunch at the Glencaple cafe – 24 miles. 26th Mar 2016 (note date change). Pingback...
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Kingholm Loop | Cycling Dumfries
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8211; get started with the easiest of rides! Just over three miles and all mostly on the level. Largely on traffic-free riverside paths, with a stop for cake (and possibly ice cream) outside the Robert Burns Centre. Click on the map for more details. Click on map for more details. This will follow on from our Family Cycling event. Three miles might seem a long way until you cycle it – and then you’ll realise it’s not! 3 responses to “. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Notify me of new...