Autumn Bicycling Workshop Targeted for Female Participants during Holiday Season
Autumn 2025 Cycling Courses: A Great Opportunity for Beginners and Skill Refreshers
The Autumn 2025 Cycling Courses are set to begin on Monday, October 13, 2025. These courses, organised by the Kreissportbund Grafschaft Bentheim (KSB) in cooperation with the Gender Equality Office of the City of Nordhorn, offer a fantastic opportunity for both beginners and women looking to refresh their cycling skills.
The courses will take place at the schoolyard of Freiherr-vom-Stein High School, Taunusstraße 6, daily from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. For those interested in the women's cycling course during the autumn holidays in 2025 in Nordhorn, please note that it is also organised by the same partnership.
The Autumn 2025 Cycling Course lasts for two weeks, and places are limited. They will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, so it's advisable to register as soon as possible. Registration is now open and can be done via an online form, which can be found at the provided link.
Participants are asked to bring comfortable clothing, a water bottle, and rain gear in case of bad weather. Bicycles will be provided free of charge for the participants. Unfortunately, childcare is not provided during the cycling courses.
By the end of the course, participants should be proficient enough to embark on a cycling tour around Nordhorn. For further information about the Autumn 2025 Cycling Course, please contact Helga van Wieren and Anja Milewski.
For those interested in the women's cycling course in Nordhorn, Helga van Wieren at the City of Nordhorn can be reached at phone 05921 878-347 or via email at [email protected].
We encourage everyone who is interested in cycling to take advantage of this opportunity and join the Autumn 2025 Cycling Course. Let's ride together!
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