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Broadwood Bike Bash coming to Cumbernauld this weekend

Broadwood Bike Bash coming to Cumbernauld this weekend

Daily Record30-04-2025
The Broadwood Bike Bash is coming to Cumbernauld this weekend. The event takes place on Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4, from 11am to 4pm, as Broadwood Stadium hosts the British Cycling BMX National Series and North Lanarkshire Council are celebrating with its very first bike bash. You can bring the whole family for a day of fun with inflatables, trampolines, face painting, BMX trial track, BMX Skills workshops learning crazy tricks, Professor Balance Bike and Scooter sessions for beginners, football top bin challenge, dance classes and mini golf. You can buy your entry ticket in advance to guarantee your spot at the event. Each activity takes obe token, so the £5 entry ticket purchased in advance gets you seven tokens, which is less than £1 per station. Walk-ups on the day will be subject to advance ticket sales and charged £5 for five tokens. The BMX National Series event at the track is FREE for all spectators. You can book your tickets on the Active NL website. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here . And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here .
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