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Cycling fun at Herne Hill Velodrome! We have a few things coming up soon for both kids and grown ups. Our next Learn to Ride session is next weekend, Saturday 26th November at 2:30pm. Perfect for kids aged 6+ who want to learn how to ride a bike https://www.riderhq.com/events/71208/learn-to-ride-30


We are also running a winter special Women's Track Taster, for all ladies who want to have a crack on the velodrome! All equipment included, no previous experience necessary! https://www.riderhq.com/events/71298/herne-hill-velodrome-womens-track-induction--taster-session


Here's a round up of all our regular public kids sessions - no need to book, just turn up. Bikes and helmets available to hire for all sessions http://www.hernehillvelodrome.com/whats-on/training-sessions/kids/


We will also be running a Christmas holiday club for kids aged 8 and over, and our Under 5s Christmas mince pie morning will return in December - will keep you posted when dates are decided! Do get in touch with me at [email protected] if you have any questions :)


Celeste x

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