Everybody’s Cycling has released its latest programme of free community events for 2026, offering accessible and inclusive cycling opportunities across Leeds and West Yorkshire.

As the weather improves, these sessions provide a chance for people of all ages and abilities to get outdoors, try something new, and take part in activities designed to be welcoming and inclusive.

Everybody’s Cycling is a charitable social enterprise focused on making cycling accessible to everyone. Their work includes a fleet of unique and adapted bikes, alongside community events that remove barriers and create opportunities for people who might not otherwise engage with cycling.

What’s Coming Up

A series of free events are taking place across the region over the coming months, with more expected to be added.

Highlights include:

  • Let’s Move: South Leeds
    Saturday 9 May 2026, 12pm to 3pm
    Cross Flatts Park, Leeds
  • Ride Bradford
    Sunday 10 May 2026, 11am to 3pm
    Cliffe Castle, Keighley
  • I May Move and Laps for Loneliness (Age UK Wakefield District)
    Saturday 16 May 2026, 10am to 1pm
    Thornes Park Stadium, Wakefield
  • Try Cycling: Wakefield
    Wednesday 27 May 2026, 10am to 3pm
    Thornes Park Stadium, Wakefield
  • Picnic in the Park: Huddersfield (Learning Disability Week)
    Friday 19 June 2026, 11am to 2pm
    Greenhead Park
  • VI Community Fun Day: Bradford
    Saturday 11 July 2026, 10:30am to 1pm
    Hanson Delta Academy

These events are delivered in partnership with local authorities, community organisations and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, helping ensure access across different communities.

Why Free Inclusive Cycling

For many people, cycling can feel out of reach due to cost, confidence, or accessibility barriers. These sessions are designed to change that.

By offering inclusive equipment, supportive environments and free access, Everybody’s Cycling creates opportunities for people to:

  • build confidence and skills
  • improve physical and mental wellbeing
  • connect with others in their community
  • try cycling in a safe and welcoming setting

This approach aligns closely with wider work across the VCSE sector, where activities are not just about participation, but about reducing isolation, improving health, and strengthening community connections.

Get Involved

These events are free to attend and open to a wide range of participants. Whether you are new to cycling, returning after time away, or supporting someone else to get involved, there is something for everyone.

To find out more about the programme and future events, visit:
https://everybodyscycling.org.uk/west-yorkshire/

You can also join their mailing list for updates:
https://tinyurl.com/ECMailLIst

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