
Monday March 27th – Thursday March 30th 2023
It’s on again!
Kiama BUG members are invited to join our cycling tour of the the nation’s capital, Canberra.
Three rides have been organised over three days during the last week of March – Tuesday 28th, Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th March. All rides will be starting from the ALIVIO Tourist Park at 20 Kunzea Street, O’Connor.
You will need to organise your own accommodation. The ALIVIO Tourist Park is an ideal place to stay, and has a wide range of accommodation available – Villas, Cabins and powered van sites. Information and online bookings are available at the ALIVIO web site:
aliviogroup.com.au
or call (02) 6247 5466.
Note: If you register as a ‘member’ (prior to booking) you will receive a 10% discount when you book.
All rides will take advantage of Canberra’s extensive network of bike paths.
Rides are planned for the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Our first ride will commence at 8:00 am on the Tuesday morning, so it is recommended to book accommodation from the evening of Monday 27th March. The park has a very good restaurant for a Monday night meal, and a glorious pool area, if the summer weather continues.
The schedule will be similar to previous years – ride in the morning, afternoons free, then meet in the evenings for a meal.
A more detailed programme of the rides and evening meal arrangements will be sent out closer to the event.
If you will be joining the trip, it is essential to complete our RSVP form before Tuesday 28th February. This will assist with our catering bookings and ride organisation. It is also recommended to book your accommodation as soon as possible. (The ALIVIO park is a popular venue.)
The RSVP form and other information is available at: KBUG Trips Away >>>
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