AMEA Cycling Club’s Waverley Ride for Peace – 2025
Sunday 29th June 2025 20KM / 80KM

🚴🚴 Waverley Ride for Peace 2025 🚴🚴
🗓️ Sunday 29th June 2025.
⏰ 80k Ride (Road): Registration/Breakfast 8.00am, Welcome session 8.45am, Ride departs at 9.00am
⏰ 20k Ride (Road): Registration/Breakfast 9.30am, Welcome session 10.30am, Ride departs at 11.00am.
⏰ Children’s Ride (within Waverley Abbey grounds): Registration/Breakfast 9.30am, Welcome session
10.30am, Children’s cycling at 11.00am.
📍 Waverley Abbey School (next to Islamabad), Tilford Street, Tilford. GU10 2AE.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association (AMEA) Cycling Club invites you to the Waverley Ride for Peace 2025.
Visit the event page for the routes: https://beaconofpeace.org/waverley-ride-for-peace-2025/
Cost and Hassle free: Free event for all, just register and turn up.
Register at: SignUp Waverley Ride For Peace 2025 – AMEA Cycling Club UK
Complimentary breakfast, refreshments and lunch 🥪 🍛 😋
Mubarak Mosque guided tours 🕌
Three cycling routes to cater for all:
Route for children – within grounds of Waverley Abbey School / Islamabad
20km and 80km – See event page for route details.
This year we are raising money for St Mary’s Infant School’s new multi-purpose outdoor learning facility. Further details in JustGiving setup are on the event website. You can also choose to raise money for the Beacon of Peace Charity who we have partnered up with this year and will host the event.
Keep an eye out on the event page for further details.
20KM Route
80KM Route
About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association Cycling Club
Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association Cycling Club
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association (AMEA) Cycling Club is a faith-inspired initiative that brings together members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community through a shared passion for cycling, health, and service. Founded under the principles of unity, discipline, and service to humanity, our club is dedicated to promoting physical well-being, fostering brotherhood, and engaging in meaningful charitable causes.
Our rides are not just about distance—they’re about purpose. Whether it’s raising funds for humanitarian efforts, building connections within our communities, or simply encouraging an active lifestyle among our elders, each journey reflects our commitment to faith, fitness, and fellowship.
With a spirit of inclusivity and dedication to our core values, the AMEA Cycling Club continues to grow as a symbol of positive action, spiritual strength, and community service—on and off the road.