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Parks & Ride: Tattenhoe Valley

Tattenhoe Valley

Sunday 27 October
11:00
Free
Suitable for all ages

Come along to our final Parks & Ride of 2024 at Tattenhoe Valley. Starting at 11am on Sunday 27th October.

We’ll explore around along the linear park, and up towards Howe Park Wood, and highlight some great cycling routes along the way. This is an ideal family event to get the bikes out and have some fun.

Meeting Point: Tattenhoe Sports Pavilion, St Agnes Way

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These guided rides are family events and take part at a slow pace suitable for all ages. Each one will be approximately 5 to 6 miles and will take over an hour. The rides are on a mixture of leisure routes and the redways, with no road riding, and no substantial hills or trail sections. 

You should arrive ready to go, wearing suitable attire and with bikes that are safe and ready to ride. Our experienced staff and volunteers will be on hand to help with any last-minute questions or issues.

There are no public toilets or café at this location so participants are advised to bring their own drinks.

All participants should wear clothing and footwear suitable for the exercise and weather conditions, and under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. We recommend that all participants should wear a properly sized and fitted helmet for their own safety.

All participants must be able to ride a bike and ride safely in a small group. 

Please get in touch on events@theparkstrust.com if you require any accessibility support. The rides will normally be suitable for adapted bikes and handcycles but please check. 

The events are free but booking is required.

  • Tattenhoe Valley
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    Tattenhoe Valley Park runs like a thread from Furzton Lake through Emerson Valley, Tattenhoe and Tattenhoe Park, following the meanderings of the Loughton Brook until it leaves Milton Keynes at Bottledump Roundabout.