Biking Course for Women Now Offered at HTB in Harburg
In the charming town of Harburg, a great opportunity awaits women looking to gain confidence on a bike. The Harburg Tourism Board (HTB) is offering a women's cycling course during the upcoming holidays, designed for beginners and those who need a bit more practice.
The course, running from Monday, August 5th to Sunday, August 18th, will take place on the HTB football pitch at Vahrenwinkelweg 28. No prior cycling experience is required, making it an ideal chance for those who are new to cycling.
Interested parties can contact trainer Carla Rook, who will guide participants through the course. Carla can be reached via WhatsApp at 015150853174 or via email at [email protected].
The Harburg Turnerbund, a support association for integration and sport, is backing this initiative. The HTB cycling courses are funded by the HSB as part of the association's integration work.
During the course, participants will learn and practice cycling skills, with additional practice times and a small bike outing arranged on weekends. This will provide ample opportunity to put newly acquired skills into practice.
For those seeking local information on the course, it's worth checking community centres, cycling clubs, or the municipal sports department websites in Harburg. Local social media groups or cycling stores in the area might also provide up-to-date information.
So, whether you're a beginner or someone looking to regain your cycling confidence, this women's cycling course in Harburg during the holidays could be just what you need. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn, practice, and enjoy cycling in a supportive and encouraging environment.
The Harburg Turnerbund, sponsoring this initiative, plans additional practice sessions and a small bike outing for the course participants during weekends, allowing them to apply freshly learned cycling skills in a practical setting. For individuals interested in other activities, the home-and-garden or lifestyle section of the Harburg Tourism Board's website might offer appealing alternative holiday courses, such as gardening or painting.