Byline: By ROB PATTINSONEvening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Join us on this 130 mile ride from the west coast to the east coast of England including accommodation, lunches & snacks as well as full guide support
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Discover Coast, our everyday travel system exclusive to Silver Cross. Helen Smith, Head of Fabric Design, talks to The Edit about Coast's brand-new colour – Shoreline.
The students from Northern Counties School in Jesmond, Newcastle, rode into North Tyneside yesterday as they finished the last leg of the gruelling Coast to Coast cycle ride. The 147-mile journey is a particularly remarkable feat for the group as all 10 members are deaf, and one, Rema Ro...
Ride for Compassion sees cyclists and support crew take to the road to help raise money for vulnerable children living in poverty, including those impacted by the global food crisis. What is Ride for Compassion? The 2022 event was a one-month, 4,200km journey from Perth to Newcastle, that...
Yes. The Coast Ride-On Board connects easily to your pushchair with no extra fixings required. It also has a handy strap which attaches to the basket, so the board can be stored neatly when not in use. When should I move my baby from the carrycot to the seat unit? We would suggest...
Are you ready to Coast? Start riding in under 2 minutes! Download the app to find your scooter/ bike at over 20 locations around town, scan the QR code on your ride, enter your information, and enjoy your ride! FREE PARKING AT ALL LOCAL BEACHES FOR BIKES AND SCOOTERS!
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Stretching from Greymouth’s historic port to the neat old gold town of Ross, the easy West Coast Wilderness Trail takes cyclists on a journey through incredible natural landscapes and back in time, with tales of Māori pounamu (greenstone) and the glitt