Actor, presenter and comedian Paddy McGuinness is due to arrive in Lancaster on his cycling challenge for Children in Need.
Paddy's Ultra Endurance Cycle Challenge is taking place all this week as he pedals almost 300 miles from Wrexham to Glasgow, on a customised Raleigh Chopper bike.
The route will take him through eight counties – Flintshire, Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumberland, Dumfriesshire and Lanarkshire, aiming to finish on the morning of Friday November 15 at the BBC's Pacific Quay building in Scotland.
After Day 1 of the challenge, McGuinness had raised more than £155,000.
Photo credit BBC.

The Radio 2 presenter, who is also known for hosting Take Me Out and Top Gear on TV, arrived in Preston last night and will set off again today (November 12) en route to Lancaster where big crowds are expected to greet him.
He is due to cycle via Lytham St Annes and Blackpool first on Tuesday during the 68-mile leg from Preston to Kendal, so his exact time of arrival in Lancaster isn't known.
But you can track his progress and check the route, which is also due to take him via Bolton-le-Sands and Carnforth, HERE.
Paddy's planned route on the A6 through the Lancaster and Morecambe District on Tuesday can be seen below in blue.

You can donate to Paddy's challenge for BBC Children in Need here.


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