DADS and their families can get on their bikes for a Fathers Day cycle ride at a Hampshire beauty spot.

The iconic Broadlands Park in Romsey is being specially opened for cyclists of all ages on Sunday, June 21.

The mass ride is being organised by the Rotary Clubs of Romsey and Romsey Test for Fathers' Day.

It is part of a huge series of events held by rotary clubs across the country enabling parents and children to spend quality time together and to raise awareness and money for prostate cancer charities.

Lady Brabourne is opening the grounds especially for the event for people to explore a 2KM route on tarmac paths.

There will be three separate rides starting with a session from 9.30-10.30am for groups with children aged under five.

It is followed a period from 11.30am-12.30pm for people of all ages, rounded off with a session from 2-3pm for those with children aged over 12.

Entrance costs £5 per adult, with children under 15 going for free, but bookings must be made in advance.

Traffic movements will be stopped during the ride.

Access is via Spaniards Lane from 9-9.30am, 11-11.30am and 1.30-2pm with parking in Home Farm.

Refreshments are available on site.

See rotaryclubofromseytest.org for more information.