Bristol and South Gloucestershire councils are leading on the Cycling City project, working with Bath & North East Somerset and North Somerset councils to promote cycling across the region.
The All Abilities Cycling Project to make cycling more accessible to those people who find it difficult to ride standard bicycles.
The project allows people to get involved in quality cycle activities that are both physically and mentally stimulating and above all, fun for all.
The partnership with Wheels for All is part of the national Cycling Projects programme - making cycling accessible to all by providing a range of adapted cycles, dedicated support plans and series of training packages.
All Abilities sessions deliver a range of benefits including increased levels of fitness and well-being, social interaction and confidence building.

Fourteen adapted bicycles are available at a purpose built park, suitable for people with a range of disabilities. These include:

Contact Bristol City Council's Road Safety Team on 0117 922 4383.
The location for all sessions is: St Paul's Adventure Playground, Thomas Street, Montpelier, Bristol, BS2 9LL