Riverbank Coffee Leisure Cycle
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This event was postponed from Saturday 14 June during Bike Week 2025 due to the forecast of heavy thunderstorms on that date.
This 16 mile leisurely ride is suitable for all levels of fitness, so it's perfect if you are fairly new to cycling or haven't ridden for a while. Experienced cyclists in the mood for something a little more gentle, this is the ride for you too. The route is fairly flat all the way round. The terrain is mixed so it is best suited to hybrid or mountain bikes, but it can be done on a road bike.
Sticking mostly to quieter roads and dedicated cycle routes as we head out of the city, we'll pass through several parks and green spaces, including Alexandra Park and Chorlton Water Park. We'll then join the Transpennine Trail which follows the River Mersey out towards Urmston.
We'll stop to relax for a bit at Riverbank Coffee, a tranquil outdoor cafe on the banks of the Mersey. They offer the best coffee, refreshing cold drinks, homemade cakes, and a range of snacks & hot food (check out their menu here).
After our break, we'll take a shorter more direct route along the Bridgewater Canal, all the way back into town.
Join us for other upcoming cycling events:
- Saturday 28 June: Lakeside Ride from Castleton (Rochdale)
- Tuesday 1 July: An Evening Leisure Cycle (Stockport)
- Saturday 5 July: Leisure Cycle to Tatton Park (South Manchester and Cheshire)
- More upcoming events can be found on our OutdoorLads Cycling Calendar (after opening the link, click on "Calendar" to sort the events into date order).
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What to bring
Bike: any well maintained bike, road (ideally with 28C + tyres), MTB, hybrid, folding, electric...
Helmet: OutdoorLads requires you to wear one
Clothing: lightweight and layered, colourful and/or reflective clothing will make you more visible to other road users
Footwear: suitable for your bike and pedals
Gloves: cycle gloves help avoid blisters, and are good in the cold
Punctures: spare inner tube, bike tyre pump and tyre levers
Tools: any special tools that your bike needs
Small snacks: such as chocolate or energy bars
Plenty of water: in bottle/s on your bike or in a daysack/bladder
Medicines: if you have hay fever, diabetes, minor ailments etc.
Eye protection: avoid getting grit or insects in your eyes, sunglasses are OK if they are not made of glass and not too shaded
Sun cream: take care, even on overcast days
Bike lights: be seen and safe
Storage: small day-sack or a bag on your bike
Mobile Phone: keep it in a waterproof bag for use in emergencies
Food & drink
Bring plenty to drinks and snacks.