100 Miler

Our spring time challenge is GO, so get on your bike in support of St Oswald’s Hospice and help us raise much needed funds.

Introducing the….100 Miler!

Our spring time challenge is GO, so get on your bike in support of St Oswald’s Hospice and help us raise much needed funds.

We start in Newbie, Annan, Scotland and ride the 100 mile route across the country, reaching the finish line in Tynemouth.

Two cyclists taking a selfie

What you need to know

• The 100 Miler takes place on Saturday 20th May 2023

• We start early and travel to Scotland together with Watbus

• Cyclists need to be 16+ years old, or 14+ with accompanying adult*

• £50 registration fee (non-refundable)

• No fundraising target but every penny you do raise really helps and we’ll support you along the way as you seek sponsorship

• All cyclists gain access to the 100Miler Facebook group, fundraising support and receive a FREE St Oswald’s Hospice sports vest

• All cyclists will receive a finishers medal and certificate

*Participants are required to bring their own bike and any kit needed to take part

Meet some of our 100 Miler participants!

We would love to introduce you to some of your team mates you could be cycling alongside in May. They are all coming together to support St Oswald’s Hospice with a mix of motivations and experience for taking on this challenge and here we share their stories.

Meet Brian

Meet Brian

"I am looking forward to this challenge due to the fact it’s all so new! And I don’t know how I will manage the distance of 100 miles from Annan to Tynemouth in a day and will my bike hold out? However I also know all of these concerns will be blown away on the day as we all come together as a team helping each other along as one big family."

Read Brian's story
Meet Steve

Meet Steve

"The 100 miles will certainly be a challenge particularly if it's windy on the day.....or wet.....or cold! Or all 3 … but seriously, I know I will be in good company along the way to help the miles pass by more quickly, and know how much it will help local families."

Read Steve's story