Cyclists in Lichfield and Burntwood are being invited to get in the saddle and join a guided bike ride through Chasewater Country Park.

The event, which takes place on April 7, has been organised to celebrate World Health Day.
The ride is free to join and is suitable for all ages and abilities. It will last around two hours with cyclists taking in the sights and sounds of Chasewater, as well as finding out more about the history of the area.
Ellen Williams, Chasewater Country Park ranger, said:
“This is a fantastic time of year to visit Chasewater Country Park as spring flowers are beginning to bloom, and there are plenty of animals to spot. This cycle ride is a great way to see the beautiful scenery and find out more about the country park.”
Anyone who wants to join the community cycle ride will need to bring their own bikes and helmets. However, bikes can be hired on the day from ChaseWaterCycle Ltd, the bike hire shop based at Chasewater.
The ride will set off from outside the Ranger’s Office, next to Chasewater Innovation Centre, at 11am. For more information, or to book onto the ride, please call Chasewater Country Park’s rangers on 01543 370607 or email chasewater@lichfielddc.gov.uk.