Bristol Cycling Centre
Bristol Cycling Centre
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Traffic-free Cycling for All!
Bristol Cycling Centre at Hengrove opened in Spring 2016 on the site of the former Whitchurch athletics track.
We provide a community space which gives people of all ages and abilities the chance to ride in a traffic-free environment on an Olympic-size scale!
We offer:
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- A regular timetable of Learn to Ride sessions, Disability sessions and more.
- Children’s Bikeability Level 1 and Level 2 Courses.
- Wheels for All inclusive cycling sessions.
- An expansive fleet of cycles, including adaptive cyles.
- Events with other organisations and charities.
- Volunteering and work placement opportunities.
- Changing Places toilet facilities.
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