Cycle over 300 miles through 4 countries over 4 days, and make memories to last a lifetime!
Event details
Wednesday 05 June 2024
London
Fundraising pledge: £2100
Registration fee: £125
Register for London to Amsterdam Cycle
Ride with Team GOSH and five other children’s hospital charities from London to Amsterdam, and raise vital funds for life changing work across the UK.
This stunning challenge will cover approximately 335 miles, cycling through some of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Enjoy local cuisine, see historic landmarks, and experience the unique atmosphere of each city along the way.
Secure your place today
- A registration fee of £125 is payable when you sign up
- You'll need to commit to raising a minimum of £2100 in sponsorship (excluding Gift Aid).
When is the London to Amsterdam Cycle?
The London to Amsterdam Cycle takes place on Wednesday 5 June until Sunday 9 June 2024.
The London to Amsterdam Cycle Route
Cyclists start with a ride through the Kent countryside before heading to the coast to take the ferry to Calais. From there, we head for the beautiful city of Bruges, known for its medieval architecture and cobbled streets. The next day takes us on to Breda, a charming Dutch city with a rich history and culture. Finally, we reach our finish line in Amsterdam, the world’s capital of cycling!

Why we need you
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity needs your support more than ever. By fundraising, you'll help to fund:
- groundbreaking research
- advanced equipment
- children and family support services
- the rebuilding and refurbishment of wards and medical facilities within the hospital.
Why cycle for GOSH in the London to Amsterdam Cycle?
As a GOSH cyclist you'll receive:
A GOSH cycling jersey
Access to professional training plans
A digital welcome pack with tips, advice and fundraising materials
Dedicated support from GOSH Charity's Challenge Events team
Itinerary and route
The logistics of this ride are organised by Global Adventure Challenges.
Ready to ride for GOSH?
Cycle from London to Amsterdam to help seriously ill children at Great Ormond Street Hospital.