Santos Festival of Cycling Family Friendly Festival Village

Calling all future cyclists, bike enthusiasts, and kiddos that just like things that have 2 wheels and roll! The Santos Festival of Cycling has unveiled the program for the City of Adelaide Festival Village at Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga on Wednesday 26 January and there's plenty to do for families, including kids activities and a free family ride!

Calling all future cyclists, bike enthusiasts, and kiddos that just like things that have 2 wheels and roll! The Santos Festival of Cycling has unveiled the program for the City of Adelaide Festival Village at Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga on Wednesday 26 January from 1:00pm-10:30pm.

The City of Adelaide Festival Village will play host to various trackside cycling disciplines including the fast-paced TREK Night Riders Criterium for both men and women where the best riders in the country will battle it out over bragging rights for the most fast and furious.

It will also be the home of the Santos Paracycling Team Relay and freestyle BMX demonstrations by world-renowned talent including Jai Toohey, Kyle Baldock and Josh Matthews.

santos family ride

Kids’ activities and family friendly zone

Off the track, families are welcome to spread out and enjoy the kids’ activities in the kids’ corner, including bike bowling, bike pit stop check in, and bike bell decorating, and show off their creations in the crowd-favourite FREE Westpac Family Ride.

To round out the day, festival-village goers will also be delighted by acclaimed Australian musician to be announced in the coming days, for a FREE performance on the main stage just after 8.30pm.

There will also be local food and beverage vendors to sample throughout the day and night, and ample open space to enjoy.

Santos Festival Cycling

For the full event program, ticketing information and COVID-safety measures:

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