When: Thursday 25 Sep 2025
Registration fee: £175
Your Fundraising target: £2,000
Registration deadline: Friday 31 January 2025
Join #TeamCarers and ride the amazing London to Amsterdam Cycle Challenge for a memorable adventure!
Take in four countries and cycle through the picturesque Kent countryside, rolling hills and the beautiful market towns and landscape of Northern France, Belgium and Netherlands, for a grand finale finish in Amsterdam.
Starting on Thursday 25 September 2025 this is an amazing cycling experience taking you through a beautiful part of Europe. This well-supported London to Amsterdam Cycle has been organised through Run For Charity and by TFA Events.
Overview
• A fully supported group riding experience
• 75+ miles a day
• Experienced to beginner cyclists catered for
• Support vehicles, mechanical and medical support
• Accommodation included
• 3* hotels and all meals included
The Route
• Starting at Orpington, you will pass through the outskirts of London onto quieter roads
• Ride through beautiful rolling Kent hills
• Descend into the port town of Dover
• Board the ferry to Dunkirk
• Pass through the beautiful scenery of North France, Belgium, towards Rotterdam and along the famous canals of the Netherlands
• Finally ride through the outskirts of Amsterdam, and finish your incredible cycling adventure at the iconic Rijksmuseum in the heart of Amsterdam
Your registration includes
• A detailed event brochure, training plans, kit lists and fundraising support from your chosen charity
• All transport from start point in London to Amsterdam (including ferry crossing)
• All meals, snacks and 3-nights accommodation on a twin share basis (optional single room supplement available)
• TFA Events experienced leaders, guides, mechanics, drivers and medical team
• Expert local knowledge and 24 hour emergency assistance during your trip
• Full vehicle support and luggage transfer throughout the trip
• Route information and gpx files
• Bike hire option (at an additional cost)
Your support helps make life better for carers.