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About the Rough-Stuff Fellowship

Has you found from looking on the South Lakes Group or the Lancashire Group or the Northern Peak & South Pennine Group websites The Rough-Stuff Fellowship is a cycling organisation dedicated to the pursuit of cycling on bridleways, byways, drove roads and tracks. The Rough-Stuff Fellowship was formed in 1955 and boasts over 600 members nation wide with local groups like the Lancashire Group, scattered around the country. The Rough-Stuff Fellowship does not stage competitive events, but it’s members are dedicated to the enjoyment off-road (Rough-Stuff) cycling on the quieter routes in England, Wales and Scotland. The Rough-Stuff members frequently travel abroad and the organisation has a treasure trove of Rough-Stuff routes in the Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites,  Massif Central and other parts of the World.

 

Why should I become member of the Rough-Stuff Fellowship?

If  you be out with the South Lakes Group or the Lancashire Group or the Northern Peak & South Pennines Group or the North Wales Group or another local group after your second ride with the group, we ask you to join! So what do get for membership fee, on joining the Fellowship, you gain access to our local group network, make new friends at the Easter Meet, Autumn Meet and other group events, keep up to date on off road cycling matters with the Fellowship’s bimonthly magazine The Rough-Stuff Journal and you also gain access to our libraries of UK and Overseas routes all for £12.00 per year or £48.00 for five years.