Info for Individuals
Looking for the perfect kick-start to your very own sustainable journey? In partnership with the 10:10 campaign and hosted at Fforest Camps in Cardigan Bay, Wales, the very first Otesha 10-day tours are rolling out this summer. Register now to take part!
Registration is now open!
Spaces are limited so book early to make sure you can come along.
CONFIRMED DATES:
April 23 - May 2 launch tour
September 24 - Oct 3 autumn tour
ORGANISATIONS: If you are with an organisation or business that would like to green up, read about all the support and resources we can give you or go directly to the registration form.
INDIVIDUALS: If you are an individual who'd like to come along, please register here.
Tour costs
Including accommodation, meals and snacks, adventure activities, training workshops and all materials. If you need to rent a bicycle, we can arrange this for an additional cost.
Individual*: £500
Small organisation** (annual turnover £250,000 or less): £1,000
Larger organisation** (annual turnover over £250,000): £2,000
* There is a limited bursary pool available for those who need it. Please email cycletours@otesha.org.uk for more information.
**Organisational fees also include a pre-tour workplace audit, bespoke action plans, access to loads of resources and ongoing support after the tour is finished. Find out more here.
More about the tours
Much like its older, bigger cousin - the Otesha UK performing cycle tour - this 10 day tour is a chance to learn about how to green up your life and yourself. Here's what some past performing tour members have said about their experiences:
"It truly has been life changing for me, both in lifestyle and spirit. In 9 weeks I've gone from a girl that shopped at primark, ate at KFC and drove to the corner shop, to someone who now cycles everywhere, gave up her car and is saving up her party dress money to invest in some decent water proof pants (anyone know an ethical company by the way?)"
"Joining the madness that is Otesha UK on their second cycle tour last summer taught me to challenge the passivity that seems ingrained in our society, and to play an active part in shaping the future of this planet, not only by changing how I live, but by inspiring others to create positive change. In fact my whole outlook on life, and the principles on which I base my everyday decisions has changed dramatically.”