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London to Paris Cycle Ride (September 2008)

Take this challenge and help NSF Scotland raise money, for more information.


Connect two of the world's most chic capital cities as you embark on the challenge of a lifetime for NSF (Scotland).

Cycling through beautiful English villages and into the stunning countryside of rural France you'll pass historical landmarks and famous battlefields from World War I until you reach Paris, undoubtedly one of the most magical places on earth. The sense of achievement you'll experience will be one you'll cherish forever - an unforgettable experience awaits you.

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Departure date

Depart Wed, 10-Sept-2008
Return Sun, 14-sept-2008
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Itinerary

Day 1
Cycle from London through Kent and North Downs to Dover; ferry to Calais

Day 2
Quiet winding roads and beautiful old market towns to Abbeville

Day 3
Follow River Somme and mainly flat tree-lined roads to Beauvais

Day 4
Rural countryside and villages to outskirts of Paris; finish under Eiffel Tower

Day 5
Free in Paris; return by Eurostar to London

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Price
London to Paris Cycle Ride
Wed, 10-Sept-2008 to
Sun, 14-Sept-2008
Deposit: �99 Sponsorship level: �1,100
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How to take part
Download and complete the Registration Form (word doc)
or contact our fundraiser Pat Carmichael by (tel. 0131 557 8969)
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