Princess Eugenie completes 63 mile overnight charity bike ride
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Princess Eugenie, 22, underwent surgery at the hospital when she was 12 to correct scoliosis. Her sponsorship page says that she has raised more than £9,000 in total, including £500 from her mother Sarah, the Duchess of York. An accommodation unit at the hospital will now be named Princess Eugenie House in her honour.
The Daily Mail reports that Eugenie started the Nightrider 2012 bike ride at 12.50am this morning and finished at 7.50am at Alexandra Palace. Her mother was waiting for her at the finish line.
A further 3,000 other took part, including TV presenter Ben Fogle and actor Jim Carter.
The bike ride passes more than 50 landmarks around London, including Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Hampstead Heath, London Zoo, Trafalgar Square and Battersea Power Station.
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Best active breaks in Britain
- Explore the rocky coast of Wales on a coasteering holiday<p> Ever tried the adrenalin-fuelled activity coasteering? It was invented in Pembrokeshire, Wales and is a great way to explore the rocky coastline on foot and by swimming. Just squeeze into a wetsuit, safety helmet and old trainers then hit the rocky cliffs of West Wales where you can scramble, climb and cliff-jump your way around the spectacular coastline - a fun way to enjoy rocks, caves and waves! <a href="http://www.tyf.com/" target="_blank">TYF</a> offers half-day coasteering experiences in Pembrokeshire from £58 for adults and £38 for children. <a href="http://www.great2012offers.com/cs/Satellite?SearchCountry=Wales&SearchDestination=Pembrokeshire&SearchOfferCategory=Accommodation&c=Page&cid=1252264201276&newSearch=true&pageNumber=1&pagename=ProcessSearchRequest&resultsPerPage=10&search=true" target="_blank">Find brilliant accommodation deals in Pembrokeshire, like 20.12% off cottage breaks with cottages4you</a></p>

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- Go beneath the Yorkshire Dales and experience caving<p> With 2,000 caves and potholes, plus 400 kilometres of passages, the Yorkshire Dales is the largest caving area in the UK. Get your torch ready and go underground to explore the beauty and peace of the caves on a guided caving trip. You can see the hidden side of the limestone areas, discover the mysterious flow of water as it appears and disappears around Ribblehead and marvel at the country's tallest unbroken waterfall in the Gaping Hill cave once you descend 105 metres. <a href="http://www.yorkshiredalesguides.co.uk/" target="_blank">Yorkshire Dales Guides</a>, <a href="http://www.abovenbelow.co.uk/" target="_blank">Above & Below</a> and <a href="http://www.live-for-today.com/" target="_blank">Live For Today</a> offer exhilarating caving adventures in Yorkshire. <a href="http://www.great2012offers.com/cs/Satellite?SearchCountry=England&SearchDestination=Yorkshire&SearchOfferCategory=Accommodation&c=Page&cid=1252264201276&newSearch=true&pageNumber=1&pagename=ProcessSearchRequest&resultsPerPage=10&search=true" target="_blank">Check out accommodation offers in the Yorkshire Dales, like 3 for 2 nights at new glamping site The Hideaway@Baxby Manor</a></p>

- Go wild swimming in the Lake District<p> Britain's gone wild swimming crazy with more people choosing a natural dip in a lake or river over their gym pool! One of the best places in the country to plunge is Loughrigg Tarn in Ambleside, which is almost circular with stunning views - the perfect natural swimming pool! Other top spots in the Lake District include Rydal Beck with its waterfalls and deep pools and Wastwater Lake, the deepest natural lake in England. <a href="http://www.great2012offers.com/cs/Satellite?SearchCountry=England&SearchDestination=Cumbria&SearchOfferCategory=Accommodation&c=Page&cid=1252264201276&newSearch=true&pageNumber=1&pagename=ProcessSearchRequest&resultsPerPage=10&search=true" target="_blank">Find accommodation deals in the Lake District, like 2 for 1 nights at the Waterhead Hotel</a></p>

- Get on your bike and cycle from London to Windsor<p> As the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and the Queen's favourite, Windsor Castle is a must-visit attraction in England, and what better way to see it than by bike? Windsor Castle is located on a scenic cliff-top location above the River Thames and is perfect for a gentle bike tour. <a href="http://www.mindthegaptours.com/" target="_blank">Mind The Gap Bike Tours</a> offers a trip that leaves from London Paddington station by train to the scenic Thames Valley before you jump on a comfy bike to start the tour. The route covers eight kilometres of flat country lanes and bike tracks with plenty of time to stop and take photos. The bikes are then dropped off in Windsor so you can grab some lunch and take a walking tour of the town and visit the castle. <a href="http://www.great2012offers.com/cs/Satellite?SearchCountry=England&SearchDestination=Greater%20London&SearchOfferCategory=Accommodation&c=Page&cid=1252264201276&newSearch=true&pageNumber=1&pagename=ProcessSearchRequest&resultsPerPage=10&search=true" target="_blank">Browse accommodation deals in London, like 20.12% off at London Marriott Hotels</a></p>

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- Learn how to handle a sheep dog in Cumbria<p> Ever wanted to live the farm life and experience handling a sheep dog? At Troutal Farm in the Lake District's Duddon Valley you can master the fun and unique art of working sheep with trained Border Collies. <a href="http://www.lakedistrictsheepdogexperience.co.uk/" target="_blank">The Lake District Sheepdog Experience</a> has a nine-strong team of dogs that have been bred to work sheep in the Lakes since the 1700s and you can learn on your own or in a group how to control the distance of the sheep dog and sheep. If you want the full experience, a stay in a traditional farmhouse can be arranged for you too. <a href="http://www.great2012offers.com/cs/Satellite?SearchCountry=England&SearchDestination=Cumbria&SearchOfferCategory=Accommodation&c=Page&cid=1252264201276&newSearch=true&pageNumber=1&pagename=ProcessSearchRequest&resultsPerPage=10&search=true" target="_blank">Browse accommodation offers in Cumbria, like up to 50% off at the Lindeth Howe Hotel</a></p>

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