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8 Reasons to take part in Ride+Stride

Ride & Stride is a chance for cyclists and walkers to explore Nottinghamshire’s historic churches whilst raising much-needed funds for their preservation. But what if you haven’t heard of our great event yet? Whether you’re a church warden looking to welcome visitors or a family looking for a great day out, here are 8 great reasons to dust off those walking boots and pump up those tyres!

1. You’ll be saving beautiful churches for the next generation

There are over 300 historic churches and chapels across Nottinghamshire, the focal points of many villages and towns up and down the county. They make up that quietly beautiful backdrop that is easy to take for granted. That is where the work of the Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust comes in. We award grants to preserve these buildings. But we can’t do that without the money you help raise by taking part in Ride+Stride. The funds you raise will be split between the church of your choice and the trust to distribute to projects across the county, so it is a win-win!

2. You’ll be able to explore the fine heritage these special buildings have to offer…

Have you ever wondered what’s behind those arched doors? We can admire the stained glass windows and gargoyles from the outside but now is your chance to explore the interiors of these fascinating buildings. Whether they were graced by the Pilgrim fathers before their voyage to the New World or the grave of Lord Byron in Hucknall’s St Mary Magdalene, every church tells a story. With Ride+Stride, now is the chance to let curiosity get the better of you.

3. … And you won’t have to travel far to see it

As this is a county-wide event, there will be an open church near you. You needn’t travel far to find stunning heritage – it’s much closer to your doorstep than you think. That makes it easier for families and those less able to visit churches over a wide area. Participating churches will be open from 10am-6pm to welcome visitors, allowing you to discover all the stories.

4. Anyone can take part

Ride & Stride is truly an event for everyone. You needn’t be a church goer. From families looking for a great day out to groups of friends and colleagues looking for a new challenge. Why stop at bikes and boots? Joggers, drivers, horse riders and mobility scooters are more than encouraged to join in if it is more convenient for you. Ride+Stride can be tailored too. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll from the doorstep or an epic cross-county ride, you decide your route and what churches to visit along the way.

5. You’ll get a physical and mental boost

Lockdowns may be behind us but the uptake in cycling and walking certainly isn’t. We realised just how important it was to stay active, not only for the physical benefits, but the mood-boosting powers a simple stroll or cycle can have. Not only that, we explored parts of our local areas we never had before, taking an interest in a building we might have walked past every day without ever giving a second glance. Taking part in Ride+Stride combines both these uplifting things.

6. It brings you closer to nature too

It’s not just the inside of churches that people can explore. Church yards are some of the most peaceful places, not just for us, but also the insects, birds and mammals that call it home. Some churches participate in the Blue Butterfly Scheme, run by the Notts Wildlife Trust. Keep an eye out for the blue butterfly sign. And there’s all that beautiful Notts countryside for you to enjoy in between the churches too of course.

7. There’s a photography competition!

Churches are such visually stunning buildings, it would be rude not to get your cameras out. Be in with a chance of winning £75 – just send in your best shots to Margaret, our event coordinator.

8. And there’s tea and cake!

Still need more incentive? Some open churches will be offering tea and refreshments to fuel your day. Essential to keep you going!

To sign up or find out more, visit our Ride+Stride page: