2025 Cycle Information

This year we are

In a world where crises escalate daily and attention is moving away from Gaza, our collective voice and action matter now more than ever and it is more important than ever to get back in the saddle and move together in solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian people.

We are Cycling4Gaza this year to break through all the noise, to keep all EYES ON GAZA, and to raise our voices in a rallying cry for Liberation and Return.

We are also cycling to raise funds for our charitable partner Ajyal Foundation for Education who are doing critical work on the ground to support children and vulnerable communities in Gaza to help

By cycling with us, you’re advocating for hope, education, and resilience.

We are aiming to mobilise 100 cyclists from all over the world to cycle 360km in the Basque Country under the banner of Cycling4Return to keep Gaza alive in the hearts and minds of the world, and to raise £360,000 in funds for Ajyal Foundation for Education

This year we are Cycling4Return and we have designed our route to return to the point of origin, riding 360km and raising £360,000
to symbolize a Full Cycle and Return

We will be setting off from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, passing through Pamplona and the capital Vitoria, before returning to San Sebastian and rallying to raise our voices and our flags as we collectively raise Gaza’s name and call for an end to the genocide, an end to occupation, an end to the siege, and assert our demand for our inabliable right to

This year, we are delighted to be partnering with Ajyal Foundation for Education in order to raise £360,000 in support of Ajyals’s critical work in Gaza:

‘Ajyal C4G2025 Planned Interventions’

This year, we are delighted to be partering with Nomadikt as our Tour Operator.

Detailed information on the itinerary, accommodations, cycling routes, and all other logistics coming soon

When: 29 September (check-in day) to 5 October (check-out day)

Where: The Basque Country, Starting and Ending in San Sebastian

Difficulty Level: 360km over 4 cycling days on paved roads with moderate climbs