Get on your bike for free swimming

GET on your bike and make the most of free swims and health suite sessions for a full week in June, thanks to a health and wellbeing offer at Roe Valley Leisure Centre.
Cycle to Roe Valley Leisure Centre during National Bike Week and get unlimited free swims and access to the health suite. The project is part of a nationwide campaign to encourage people to dig out their bikes, get back on the saddle and fall in love with cycling all over again.Cycle to Roe Valley Leisure Centre during National Bike Week and get unlimited free swims and access to the health suite. The project is part of a nationwide campaign to encourage people to dig out their bikes, get back on the saddle and fall in love with cycling all over again.
Cycle to Roe Valley Leisure Centre during National Bike Week and get unlimited free swims and access to the health suite. The project is part of a nationwide campaign to encourage people to dig out their bikes, get back on the saddle and fall in love with cycling all over again.

The offer runs for the duration of National Bike Week, from June 15 – 23. Bike Week - the UK’s biggest mass participation cycling event - targets everyone across the UK - families, schools and companies, to seasoned cyclists and those who have never cycled before.

Last year saw almost half a million people taking part in the celebrations of cycling across the UK. This year, Bike Week organisers are asking the nation to dig out their bikes, get back on the saddle and fall in love with cycling all over again. It’s a challenge staff at the Roe Valley Leisure Centre are more than happy to take on says duty manager Stephen Graham. “We want to make this as inclusive as we possibility can, so we are giving away unlimited free swims and access to our health suite to any customer arriving at the centre in their bike. But we don’t want to forget about our loyal members either. If any member arrives on their bike, they can have free access to any fitness class. Get the bike dusted down… and don’t forget your bike lock and helmet,” says Stephen.