Business in the Spotlight: New Forest Bikes
This week’s business in the Spotlight is New Forest Bikes in Lymington, England.
Our passion for cycling through the beautiful New Forest and Solent area inspired us to share this with our clients. Since we regularly visit all the beautiful spots, we would love for you to experience it as well.
We are situated in a unique little shop on the picturesque Quay Street, Lymington. We make use of well-known bike brands in order to ensure you have a quality experience.
Experience one of our customised cycle packages:
PHOTO SHOOT RIDES
With our professional photographer on hand this ride will include photos of your ride and we can even include a couple or family photo shoot on location. A selection of professional photos will be provided to you in electronic format to capture your New Forest bike ride moments.
RETREATS
Time to get away from the rush. We provide retreat rides. Take a day out and your guide will take you to the most secluded places in the Forest. It includes a few stop overs next to tranquil streams and beautiful forest scenery to provide a time of reflection.
SURF AND TURF BIKE EXPERIENCE
Experience the fantastic New Forest on our premium quality bikes on our popular Surf & Turf route. There is nothing like cycling through the New Forest.
TOUR GUIDE
New to the area? Our friendly guide will show you the best routes and you can just relax and enjoy the scenery without the worry of getting lost. Our guides will be riding with you or keep their distance, but still be close by to answer questions when you need it. It’s a fun way to explore the lesser-known areas.
The World Guide is where South African businesses from all over the world come together to form a community. Currently, the guide has just over 1 000 listed businesses, from Afrikaans doctors in New Zealand, to biltong shops in London.
Networks are more than mere businesses; it is also a valuable way of building a support base for those days when the longing for a South African wine, gathering around a braai fire and the Afrikaner hospitality becomes too much.
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