Keswick Mountain Festival has announced details of a new gravel cycling event for 2021.
The DexShell Hell in the Fells will see riders tackle 72km of challenging ascents and descents on gravel routes in the North Lakes.
Designed for riders of all abilities, the latest addition to the festival’s comprehensive outdoor sports programme will also be open to e-bikes.
DexShell Hell in the Fells is scheduled to take place on Sunday May 23 and entries are open now.
Founded in 2007, Keswick Mountain Festival is one of the UK’s best-loved outdoor festivals.
This year’s festival will run from May 21 to May 23, based in an open air festival village on Crow Park.
Sponsored by cycling specialist performance outdoor clothing brand DexShell and co-developed by experts at Cyclewise and Muckmedden, the DexShell Hell in the Fells course will follow a waymarked 72km gravel route that includes 2,000m of altitude gain.
It will take riders on trails around the flanks of Skiddaw, the shores of Bassenthwaite, and in Whinlatter Forest, with viewpoints across that spectacular part of the Lake District National Park.
The challenge will be suitable for all levels of rider, including those who use e-bikes.
Each participant who completes the course will be given a classification based on their finishing time: Gold – finishing time under four hours; Silver – under five hours and 30 minutes; Bronze – under seven hours.
There will be water and Active Root feed stations along the course during the event, and a qualified medical team will be on duty, while a bike wash station and mechanical support will be available at the finish area in the KMF festival village.
Organisers are offering an ‘early bird’ price of £55 for a place on DexShell Hell in the Fells.
The cost includes an event T-shirt and access to the KMF festival village for the live music on Friday 21 May.
The price will go up to £60 after February 28.
Around 200 riders are expected to take part in the first year.