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Cycling in the Cotswolds with Far Peak Cycle Hire


Cycling in the Cotswolds with Far Peak Cycle Hire

The Cotswolds is a cycling mecca, with hundreds of traffic free lanes, rolling countryside, well maintained off-road tracks and plenty of watering holes along the way.

Far Peak is situated in the middle of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) with cycling routes running right past their driveway, including the National Cycle Network. With so much to explore, you can get anywhere in the Cotswolds without ever riding on a major road. Miles and miles of traffic free cycling and good off-road tracks year round, in a beautiful setting.

Far Peak Electric Eco-bikes for hire
If you feel that the hills may just be too much effort for you then Far Peak offer electric bike hire.
Hiring an E-Bike is the most civilised, enjoyable experience you can have on two wheels!  Quite simply, the Raleigh Captus bikes with the Bosch electric motor are simple to operate and huge fun to ride, allowing you to explore further in more comfort and style - and don’t worry about battery life, they are more than ample to cater for an enjoyable day out in the Cotswolds - in eco-mode approximately 25-30 mile range on a single charge.

To hire a Far Peak E-bike costs £35 per day (Half day £25 (after 1pm). It includes free battery charge(s) if returned to the centre between uses. Suitable for persons age 14+.

Far Peak Cycle Routes
Far Peak have put together a selection of cycle routes in and around Northleach in the Cotswolds. They have been carefully created to cater for for all ages and abilities to enjoy. Check out some suggestions below.

Far Peak also have a great outdoor centre with climbing, bushcraft and many other fun activities, as well as a scrumptious café and wonderful camp site.


Explore Gloucestershire
17 July 2018


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