Starting and finishing at Beaufort Polo Club in Tetbury, there are three routes to choose from. The short ride, at 20 miles, is for those who fancy a leisurely cycle, taking in views the Cotswolds has to offer.
For those who are up for more of a challenge, Hospitality Action has also planned a mid-route at 60 miles; and if that’s not tough enough, then the long route at 100 miles might be more to your flavour.
Along the way, there will be feeding stations at the Old Bell in Malmesbury, the Manor House Hotel in Castle Combe and the Village Pub in Bibury, which will offer an array of treats arranged by local hotels.
Ringo Francis, CEO Zenith Hygiene Group said: “We are delighted to sponsor Hospitality Action’s inaugural Le Tour de Cuisine, and help raise funds for this essential charity.
“We are purposely offering three different routes to deliver an inclusive event for all levels of cycle enthusiast.
“It really is a great way to set yourself a challenge. With many participants already signed up to take part, this sporting event is one not to be missed”
For further information and to book your place, please visit www.hospitalityaction.org.uk/events