YBIKE’S First Cape Town Track Opens at Bloemendal
Submitted by: Nicola
Have a day of fun with the family at Bloemendal Wine Estate on Saturday 5 November 2016 from 08h00 – 13h00 at the opening of the first YBIKE kids’ track in Cape Town. This is the second track of its kind to open in South Africa and aimed to teach children the art of balance whilst having fun. Suitable for kids aged 1 – 5 years, this outdoor track is action packed with bumps, ramps and berms purposefully built for all kids on Balance Bikes.
You can watch your kids having fun as they make their way through the track and assist them around if your little ones are not confident enough to ride on their own. There are plenty of demonstration YBIKE’s to try out on the day or bring your own balance bike.
The YBIKE pop up shop will also have special prices on YBIKE's on the day.
Watch Dylan Wiggill testing out the new track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2NaE4XCJd8&feature=youtu.be
Enjoy a coffee at the BioSport coffee shop or book a table at Bon Amis Café at Bloemendal Wine Estate and have a day of fun with the kids. V
enue: Bloemendal Wine Estate, Tygerberg Valley Road, Durbanville, Cape Town Times: 08h00 – 13h00
Cost: Free entry for the day. (Thereafter R30 per child per day)
Please note that only kids’ balance bikes are permitted on the track Children aged 1 – 5 years are welcome to ride on the track, under parents’ supervision Safe riding is encouraged, please bring helmets otherwise feel free to use a YBIKE helmet, which will be available on the day.
For more information, contact Stephen Wiggill on 083 308 0527 or stephen@ybike.co.za
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