Membership
Becoming a Member
Joining Puppyton means becoming part of the association and supporting the community behind the rides.
It is not about access alone. Membership helps keep the structure running that allows the group to ride safely, organize events and develop new formats throughout the year. It supports everything that happens beyond simply meeting at the start point, from planning routes and coordinating ride leaders to maintaining communication, insurance coverage and the administrative work that keeps the club operating smoothly.
Members are encouraged to contribute ideas, help organize activities and take responsibility within the community. Whether that means supporting rides, helping with events or simply being present and engaged, membership is about participation rather than passive consumption.
Each member holds voting rights on strategic decisions and helps shape the direction Puppyton takes from season to season.
What’s included
Membership gives access to the full Puppyton experience.
Participation in all group rides
Member-only ride formats
Organized cycling trips, single-day and multi-day
Off-the-bike meet-ups
Winter workshops on cycling-related topics
Legal protection and liability insurance via BSO
20% discount on the Puppyton Kit in our online shop.
Membership is valid for one calendar year.
There is no automatic renewal and no subscription.
After purchase, you will receive an order confirmation and download email containing everything you need to get started.
By purchasing a membership, you accept the club statutes and privacy policy.
Membership fee: €50 per year
Membership fee should never be a barrier.
If the membership fee is currently difficult for you but would still like to be part of Puppyton, please contact us at:
Solidarity Membership
For those who wish to support the club beyond the regular membership, we offer a Solidarity Membership.
The yearly fee is €100 and includes:
€50 regular membership fee
€50 voluntary contribution to the club
These contributions help strengthen the community. They support social gatherings, enable events and make participation possible for members who may otherwise face financial barriers.