So you’ve got the cycling bug! What now? Do want to meet other families who cycle? Perhaps you would like to help make riding a bike safer and more accessible? Or are you keen to pursue cycling as a family or individual sport? This post will help you find ways to have a go, join up, get involved or get sporty.
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Popular queries from cycling families and aspiring cycling families
More Tips for a Successful Family Cycling Adventure
Find out some simple secrets to ensure a happy family cycling adventure.
Planning your Family Cycling Adventure
When you are ready for a multi-day adventure then half the fun is in the planning - where to go, how to organise it, how far you can go in one day when biking with kids, and how to handle the logistics like transport and accomodation.
Family Cycling Adventures
Are you ready to try cycle touring as a family - check out our tips for deciding on when and how to embark on your first family biking holiday.
Cycling with kids in Daily Life, part 2
Knowing where to ride can be tricky if you are used to navigating your neighbourhood by car. Luckily there are plenty of ways to find great local routes that are more cycle friendly.
Cycling with kids in Daily Life, part 1
Whether it is to save time or money, get fresh air or exercise - an easy option is to add some biking into your everyday life. Find out how you can do that as a family.
Packing and planning for your family biking adventure
Are you ready for an adventure? If it is time to head off on a longer ride check out our guide to how to prepare and what to take.
Choosing places to bike with your kids
Once you have your bikes you will need somewhere to ride them. This is where many dreams come unstuck resulting in bikes gathering dust and cobwebs. So how do you find where to ride?
More skills for family biking adventures
What skills and knowledge do you need to ensure a safe and successful family biking adventure?
Skills and safety for family bike rides
Learning to ride a bike, riding safely, cycle skills for kids, footpath and road biking, shared paths,