Cycling, MG cars, rowing and WWII commemoration all part of an unmissable day in Abingdon
Abingdon is the place to be this Sunday – there’s so much going on you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Start the day on your bike with the Abingdon Cycle Festival which runs from 9am to 4pm with free rides and cycling activities for all ages and abilities.
The event, which offers more than 20 rides for road and mountain bikes and anything else with two wheels, aims to encourage as many as possible to get on their bikes, with rides starting from the Market Square from 9am.
Live music, food and bike displays add to the atmosphere and make for a great family day.
For more on this visit the Freewheeling site
If four wheels are more your thing then Abingdon MG car club is holding a rally leaving from Miele at 10am. The classic cars are always a great attraction for watching crowds.
For more details on this see the MG Car Club Abingdon site.
From the roads to the river with the Abingdon Spring Head of the River Rowing Festival – more than 360 boats from across the country will race on the Thames watched by spectators at Rye Farm Meadow and along the course past the Marina and along to Culham weir.
There’s a BBQ, local beer, tea and cakes, Morris dancing and much more to enjoy too.
The racing starts around 10am, for more on this visit Abingdon Rowing Centre
And if you’re still hungry for more then step back in time with The Thames at War, 1940s Day at Abingdon lock commemorating the water-borne Home Guard during the Second World War, the Upper Thames Patrol.
The day (10am to 4pm) will be full of fun with Home Guard displays, exhibitions, talks, re-enactors, military vehicles and vintage boats, including Dunkirk little ships.
Find out more at the Thames at War website