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Monday, September 21, 2015
Llangollen on route of all-woman bike ride
Llangollen features in the latest all-women cycle ride which takes place next weekend.
Belles on Bike will be staged next Sunday, September 27.
As usual, the ride is just for women to get used to their bikes and build up their confidence so organisers from Sustrans say it doesn't matter if someone has never been on a bike, or even taken to the saddle for a while.
Riders will gather at Chirk Railway Station at 10.30am where they will meet the all-women team of Sustrans volunteers.
Sustrans volunteer ranger Ani Sutton said: "The National Cycle Network (NCN) that we are using runs along the towpath of the Llangollen Canal, and we are also celebrating 20 years of NCN this year.
"This is also a World Heritage Site so it is a really pretty route.
"We stop and start as many times as is needed, and if you need to stop lots of times, that is absolutely fine.
"No one will mind as the ride is intended to be this way, so don't think you will be too slow. There are places that we do have to walk also such as through tunnels and by moored boats.
"We work our way to Llangollen and have a bite to eat, either in the tea shop or you are welcome to bring your own nibbles, and then we make our way back the same way.
This helps with getting to know the route and confidence building. It is a really flat route along the canal and traffic free other than when we cross a road in Trevor, but volunteers are around to assist at all times."
Ani added: "Wear whatever you want, as long as you are comfortable. It's handy to wear gloves and unfortunately waterproofs may be a good idea to bring along, as we do tend to have a few showers on this route. A drink is also beneficial.
"A new addition to this ride is that we will be joined by a few female Canal & River Trust staff who are also new to cycling.
"The Canal & River Trust are promoting the 'Share the Space Drop the Pace' campaign to encourage cyclists to slow down and for everyone to share the towpath including anglers, boaters, runners, dog walkers etc, so there will potentially be signs at the two of our 'rest points' promoting this campaign."
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