Summer Cycle Tickets and Dates

Summer Cycle

Timings
5pm - 9pm, last entry 8:30pm.

Location
The main access is Elizabeth Gate. You will also be able to enter at Brentford Gate when using the car park.

About this event

This summer, for one evening only, get on your bike and explore the whole of Kew Gardens.

As bicycles are not usually allowed in the Gardens, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy Kew’s most beautiful spots with friends and family as the sun begins to set.

This isn’t your usual visit to Kew; as well as soaking up the enchanted woodlands and beautiful blooms, immerse yourself in nature with a tree tour and be entertained by live music and roving performances from unicyclists!

Make an evening of it and stop for a sundowner, enjoy your own picnic or dine in one of our restaurants on route.

Our Gardens really do come alive when you're on two wheels!

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Important Information

  • You must bring your own bicycle - entry will not be allowed for anyone without a bike (including children).
  • This is not a race in any format, it is an event for leisure and a strict speed limit (no faster than a jogging pace) must be adhered to for the comfort and enjoyment of everyone.
  • Standard bikes and accessibility bikes only - no balance bikes, scooters or power assisted bikes.
  • All children over 4 on bikes must be able to ride independently without aid from an adult.
  • No adult may accompany more than four children. This adult is fully responsible for these children for the duration of the event.
  • Adults wishing to bring along children under 4 years may do so providing they are secured in a BS standard child seat or trailer.
  • Please stick to the designated paths and do not cycle on the grass.
  • Please don't wear earphones as everyone's safety is important.
  • All riders must ensure that their cycles are in a roadworthy condition, the organiser's decision shall be final as to whether a cycle is of an appropriate type or condition to be used.
  • Cycling is a physical activity and can be strenuous. Riders should be in good health and any rider who has a doubt about their health or fitness, or who has a medical condition or injury that could be affected by exercise (particularly a heart condition or pregnancy), should consult their doctor before participating.
  • No-one should participate in a ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs (complying with the Road Traffic Act 1988).
  • Please note that no glasshouses will be open during the event.