6–13 November 2016
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6–13 November 2016
l e a r is Patron Her Majesty The Queen Registered Charity No. 1059050 016 ber 2 m e v o N 3 1 6– CHOOSE A CHALLENGE AND CHANGE LIVES Key facts about Cycle Israel 2016 • Five days of tough cycling including some steep climbs • Good hybrid bike provided • Flights included • The spectacular views from Mount Tabor • Gaililee to Nazareth to a finish in Tel Aviv • Includes all meals on cycling days • Riding as part of a team and alongside some of the people we support ABOUT NORWOOD Norwood has over 20 years’ experience of organising challenges – from cycling in South Africa to trekking in Iceland. We were the first charity in the UK to introduce the charity cycle challenge and we have been attracting participants to our rides and treks ever since. We’ve taken thousands of challenge participants all over the world, testing their levels of endurance to the limit, giving them the chance to achieve something spectacular, as well as making friendships and memories to last a lifetime. Our challenge participants, who range in age from 18 to 82, have been inspired to raise millions of pounds to support our work with 7,000 vulnerable children and their families, children with special educational needs and adults with learning disabilities every year. Many have said that getting the chance to cycle alongside some of the people supported by Norwood made the experience even more memorable. “ Each day was filled with different surprises and highlights, but the overall theme of the trip was being challenged, working together and making a difference in people’s lives. Being able to spend the week with some of the people Norwood supports was an incredibly humbling and life-changing experience. Climbing those last three kilometres into Jerusalem on the final day was a tear-jerking moment that I will never forget. Participant on the Israel Bike Ride 2015 We organise a series of cycle and trek challenges every year and we’re sure there’ll be one that appeals to you. So if you want to be part of something truly amazing and help change lives, read on… israel 6–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Breathtaking landscape. History and culture. Cycling camaraderie. Make 2016 the year you experience Israel like never before. Take our brand new cycle route from Gadot to Tel Aviv. Experience this land of breathtaking beauty while enjoying the freedom of the open road. Stunning views. Tough but rewarding climbs. Experience fascinating insights into kibbutz life and the history of this amazing country on a challenge that will set your pulse racing. The route includes the Golan Heights, the shores of the sparkling turquoise Sea of Galilee, Nazareth and culminates in a celebratory dinner amid the legendary bright lights of the modern, vibrant city of Tel Aviv. ABOUT ISRAEL Home to some of the world’s most famous historic sights, Israel is a land of fascinating contrasts. From the natural wonder of the Dead Sea to the bewitching beauty of Galilee, from the rocky landscape of the Negev desert to the 24-hour cosmopolitan buzz of Tel Aviv, there’s so much to see and experience. Whether you’re a regular visitor or a ‘first-timer’, this extraordinary country will dazzle you with its beauty, fascinate you with its history and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. See our detailed itinerary on the following page. CYCLING IN ISRAEL Norwood’s Cycle Israel Challenge 2016 is the perfect way to see the Holy Land, get fit and test your limits. Hit the open road and get up close and personal with breathtaking landscape, fascinating history and stunning sites of cultural and religious importance. To truly experience Israel, two wheels are better than four. The mesmerising views. The crisp air of the mountains. The beauty of the desert landscape. And with every turn of the pedal, every mile that passes, the amazing sense of history permeating the air. Cycling in Israel allows you to get a true feeling for this extraordinary land - its stunning sights and smells, its beautiful landscape, and its fascinating people. A challenging ride – both in distance and elevations climbed - the route this year encompasses some of the most soulful, uplifting scenes in the whole country. From the heights of Mount Tabor and the stunning views of Galilee to the biblical history of Gilboa and Zippori, and a stay in Nazareth to celebrate the end of the ride amid the bustle of Tel Aviv, we promise you an experience of Israel you’ll remember forever. THE ITINERARY DAY 1: SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER – LONDON TO TEL AVIV Arrive at Ben Gurion airport where we will be met by our crew for a short transfer to Gadot in the North of Israel. This afternoon we will get the bike fitting done - your new best friend for the rest of the week - meet the crew and receive a detailed overview of the upcoming five days with plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Dinner and a good night’s sleep at the local kibbutz ensures you are ready for tomorrow’s challenge. DAY 2: MONDAY 7 NOVEMBER – GADOT TO DEGANIA BETH CYCLE – A WARM-UP DAY OF 65KM WITH A BIG ASCENT AT THE START After a short warm-up we’ve a steep ascent into the Golan Heights, passing Katzrin before a gradual descent to the northern shores of the Kinneret. A break for lunch and a further thrilling descent takes us around the shores of the lake before we end the day at Kibbutz Degania Beth for a fascinating insight into the history and present day reality of kibbutz life. DAY 3: TUESDAY 8 NOVEMBER – DEGANIA TO NAZARETH CYCLE – 70KMS WITH SOME SERIOUS CLIMBS! From Degania we cycle to the summit of Mount Tabor for one of the most stunning panoramas in Israel. In a ride that encompasses some serious climbs, we cycle close to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, 200m below sea level and up to the valley edge 150m above sea level with a further steep climb before we stop for lunch. Descending to the valley below, we make a further climb before arriving in Nazareth. DAY 4: WEDNESDAY 9 NOVEMBER – NAZARETH TO EIN HAROD CYCLE – 75KM WITH AN HISTORICAL TOUR OF TZIPORI Crossing Nazareth, we descend to the valley then through Reineh and into the Tzipori National Park for a historical tour – one of the most beautiful historical sites in the country, described by Josephus as “the ornament of the Galilee”. Heading down towards Shimshit, we leave the roads in favour of country lanes and agricultural lands, heading to Ein Harod for another taste of kibbutz life. DAY 5: THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER – EIN HAROD TO NORDIA CYCLE – 105KM, A LONG AND CHALLENGING DAY A big climb starts our day as we make our way into the spectacular mountain pass and enjoy some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country. Cycling through the mountains, we descend to Muqeibila hugging the ‘green line’ until we reach Salem, the Megido junction and finally Nordia. DAY 6: FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER – NORDIA TO TEL AVIV CYCLE – 65KM, A GENTLE FINISH AS WE CYCLE INTO TEL AVIV Riding through the Sharon plains – once the home of Jaffa oranges – we skirt the big urban areas to stop and visit the ancient Crusader Antipatrous castle before joining the tributaries of the Yarkon river. Cycling along the river bank trails we finally arrive at Tel Aviv to take a rewarding break from a tough challenge and enjoy our celebratory dinner. DAY 7: SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER – TEL AVIV NO CYCLING – ENJOY A DAY OF LEISURE A free day to experience the most vibrant, cosmopolitan city in Israel. DAY 8: SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER – FLIGHT TO LONDON WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TRAVEL DETAILS Flights Travel with the group on our Easyjet flight from London Luton. We’ll advise you of the details once you have registered with us. If you wish to travel outside the dates of the challenge, please let us know well in advance. You will be met on arrival only for the recommended group flight. Otherwise you will need to ensure that you arrive at the airport at the scheduled time. The same applies for the return flight home. Option to stay on You can stay on in Israel after the challenge, but please contact us at Norwood as soon as possible to advise us of your plans. Remember, this is a group booking so any additional charges for changing flights will be passed directly to you. Passport and visas A ten-year passport is essential which must have at least six months’ validity still remaining. British passport holders do not need a visa. Insurance Travel insurance is a compulsory condition of your booking and can be arranged by Norwood if you do not have your own insurance in place. Baggage Your hold luggage should be in a soft shell bag (it can have wheels) with a weight allowance not exceeding 20kg. Any excess baggage charges must be met by you. You will be permitted one piece of hand luggage. Please make sure you carry your cycle helmet with your hand luggage. ACCOMMODATION Accommodation will be twin sharing in the local kibbutz, hostels or hotels throughout. Single person supplements may be available on request. FOOD All meals and snacks will be provided, with the exception of lunch on Saturday. We cater for all dietary requirements as long as we know in advance. Just fill in the appropriate section on your registration form. WHAT YOU’LL NEED VACCINATIONS All travellers are advised to ensure that their diphtheria, tetanus and polio vaccinations are up to date. A booster dose is needed if it is more than ten years since you had a vaccine against these diseases. CURRENCY The local currency is the Israel Shekel. Taking a credit card is recommended. Please let your bank know in advance that you will be travelling with your card. KIT LIST We will supply a full kit list once you register to take part. You won’t need specialist equipment, but you will need to bring: WHAT TO BRING ESSENTIAL Your own helmet Cycling gloves Cycling shorts Small rucksack or bike bag Casual clothes for the evening Something smart for the end-of-ride dinner WHAT TO BRING OPTIONAL You can bring your own pedals, bar ends and toe cleats and any other personal cycling equipment to modify the bike supplied, but but it isn’t compulsory You may wish to bring a hydration backpack, but all bikes are equipped with a water bottle cage to ensure you stay hydrated during the ride WHAT’S INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED Return low-cost flights from London All transfers All accommodation (based on twin-sharing rooms) All meals on cycling days (except lunch on Saturday). We can accommodate specific dietary requirements on request Drinking water Snacks and fruit on cycling days Back-up support vehicles A good hybrid bike Local cycling guide Medical support Bike mechanic Personal expenses, including alcoholic drinks during meals Personal travel insurance (this is a requirement of the trip but Norwood can make arrangements on your behalf) Personal cycling equipment, helmet and clothing Tips Necessary visas Extra meals Tours and entry fees Favourite snacks and bars for that extra energy boost if needed INCLUDED NOT INCLUDED COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS HOW FIT DO I NEED TO BE? WHAT SORT OF BACK-UP IS THERE? This cycle ride has been designed to be challenging but achievable by anyone as long as you fitness train beforehand – there’s nothing to be afraid of! The time and distance cycled each day is considered carefully and there is a support team alongside you, but remember, you are cycling for five consecutive days and in hot temperatures. You will be cycling up and downhill and often on challenging terrain. The fitter you are, the more you’ll enjoy this challenge. Why not join one of our Norwood Cycle Club rides on a Sunday or our weekly (free!) spinning class? It’s a great opportunity to meet the Norwood team and your fellow participants. There’ll be a strong support team with a professional ground handling crew as well as local guides. Medical kits will be taken and we are never too far away from hospitals. An airconditioned vehicle will follow the group, providing support if needed. DO I HAVE TO CARRY MY OWN LUGGAGE? No. All luggage will be transported from accommodation to accommodation by our support vehicles. You’ll need a small day-pack/bum-bag/ hydration backpack while cycling to carry items such as camera, sunscreen, snacks etc. WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET TIRED? There are regular rest stops and toilet breaks on the trip – one in the morning and one in the afternoon – plus a good lunch stop every day. Don’t worry if you need to take more rest stops during the day. A guide will be bringing up the rear of the group to ensure no one is left alone. Remember, this is not a race. USEFUL TRAINING TIPS This cycle ride has been designed to be challenging but achievable by anyone as long as you fitness train before hand. Remember, you will be cycling for five consecutive days in some hilly terrain and the fitter you are, the more likely you are to enjoy it. If you haven’t exercised regularly for a while or perhaps never – then you will really need to start training at least four months before the challenge. You need to increase the capacity and efficiency of your body’s cardiovascular system and improve the endurance of your muscles – building up their repetitive movement strength allowing you to cycle for longer. Plus you need to get your body used to sitting on a saddle for 6hrs a day. Whatever your physical condition, the key is to build up stamina and strength and this is best achieved by training consistently over a period of time - so don’t leave it to the last minute. And the best way to prepare for a cycling challenge is cycling! 1. Try to cycle at least three times a week, building up the distance you cycle each week. 2. Add variety by including a gym/spin class. One hour of QUALITY workout in the gym is worth two hours out on the road. 3. It’s a good idea to do a circuit of machines that will give you an aerobic workout – for example, rowing, cross-country skiing, stepper/climber, exercise bike. 4. Spinning classes are excellent and leg weight-training is also recommended. We hold a free Norwood spin class every Wednesday and you can train hard with other people and an instructor. 5. You still need to cycle as much as possible in ‘real’ conditions. The more you can train in similar conditions to your challenge, both in terms of terrain and weather, the better. Include some hills at the weekend and do your longer rides then. 6. Join the Norwood Cycle Club. 7. Train using the kit you want to use in your challenge. If you’re planning to use cleats (clipless pedals) on your challenge, get used to them well in advance. Most people fall off a few times when getting used to them. Whether you’re planning to use a small rucksack, camelbak or large bum-bag to carry the things you’ll need during the day, get used to wearing it when training. Wear padded cycling shorts. 8. Try to cycle for a long time on consecutive days (up to 6+ hours). You might ache a bit after one full day’s cycling but the best way to improve your fitness and stamina is to go out again the next day. 9. Finally, ride safe. Wear a helmet, high viz and ride single file. Warm up and warm down and as you get fitter – increase the intensity and work harder. It will pay off! FOOD AND NUTRITION What you eat impacts on your energy levels, so concentrate on improving your diet as you start training. Fried or sugary foods, and too much dairy, will counter the training you have started to do. • Carbohydrate breaks down to form glucose, which is stored in your muscles as glycogen to provide your body with energy. However, muscles only store a limited amount so you need to eat more carbs as your life becomes more active. Carbohydrate is found in cereals, potatoes, bread, pasta, noodles and rice. • Fruit and vegetables are needed for maximum vitamins and minerals. It’s not hard to incorporate five portions per day. Fruit is high in fructose, which your body absorbs more easily than other sugars. Bananas are especially good for maintaining energy on a long active day. • Meat and fish provide some essential microproteins which help muscle development. It’s healthier to eat fish and white meat. If you want to eat red meat, remove the fat. Vegetarians should concentrate on maintaining a balanced diet, with plenty of iron, while increasing energy intake. • Increased fluids are vital. Dehydration affects your ability to exercise. Drink plenty of water before, after and during exercise. Drinks containing caffeine do not help to prevent dehydration. If you plan to use isotonic (energy) drinks on your challenge, it’s important that your body gets used to them while training. HOW TO BOOK Pricing options Now you’ve read the itinerary and seen what’s involved, please secure your place by booking online at norwood.org.uk/israel or call us directly on 020 8420 6829. Places are limited and are issued on a first-come, first served basis. Option The online registration is payable via Paypal, credit/debit card or Amex. If you’d prefer to pay by cheque or bank transfer, please contact us directly. Options to pay in instalments by direct debit are also available. There’s also a bit of form filling to do, but it’s essential to make sure that all these forms are completed in order to ensure that you have the best possible experience with Norwood. Once we have received your registration, we’ll confirm your booking and send out regular updates with everything you need to know. If you sign up to two international challenges in the same year, the amount you will be required to raise in sponsorship will be reduced by £500! Registration Fee A B C £495 £1,695 £3,495 Minimum £3,000 £1,800 Fundraising -- A = Standard registration and minimum fundraising B = Cover costs / reduced minimum fundraising C = Pay outright - no fundraising required Under 35? There is a £500 reduction on minimum fundraising. Booking your own flights? £250 reduction HOW DO I RAISE THE SPONSORSHIP? Once you have signed up, we will send you a fundraising pack in order to make your fundraising as easy as possible. But do follow Norwood on social media for fundraising tips. We recommend Follow us @norwoodchals that all participants set up VirginMoneyGiving pages in order to fundraise online. They charge less commission than other online fundraising platforms, which means more money for Norwood! norwoodchallenges norwoodcharity Norwood is one of the largest children, family and learning disability charities in the UK. We support 7,000 people every year, including vulnerable children and their families, children with special educational needs and adults with learning disabilities. We are ambitious for the people who use our services and we strive to ensure that everyone can live the life they choose, irrespective of ability. Our range of personalised services includes everything from family support to support groups for young people, a nursery to Norwood Drugsline, and special educational support for children and young people, to supported living for adults with learning disabilities. To help us deliver these services, we have a workforce of over 2,000, made up of 1,250 staff and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. The charity operates in London and the South East. Our vital services cost £35 million a year to run and every year we must raise £12 million of this through voluntary donations. HOME SCHOOL LIFE Children and their families facing individual challenges Children and young people with special educational needs People with learning disabilities and/or autism, throughout their lives N W E S Norwood works with 56 local authorities and has 55 homes and centres across London and the South East. It costs £35 million a year for Norwood to provide our services. Every year we must raise N over £12 million from voluntary donations. W E S N W E S Norwood has a workforce of over 2,000, made up of 1,250 staff and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. Norwood provides services for 7,000 people. N W E S
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