An informational document that teaches children basic skills for riding on
the road, including turning at junctions. Level 2 training takes place on quiet roads.
An informational document that teaches children basic skills for riding on
the road, including turning at junctions. Level 2 training takes place on quiet roads.
Examples of how Bikeability Scotland training aligns with aspects of PE education.
Fun games, quizzes and tasks for children to try to support learning about cycling.
Information aimed at schools and local authorities explaining what help is available to deliver the training.
Information on what Bikeability Scotland can do for your Primary School.
A summary of guidance on good practice of disability cycle training.
A bike bus is a brilliant way to support and encourage primary-school children to cycle to school, giving them the experience of cycling on roads, with the safety of being directed by adults and surrounded by others cycling. Find out how to set one up at your school.
Policy document covering guidelines for child and adult protection.
Thanks to the input and contributions from trained tutors and instructors we have compiled this resource to support you to get the most out of your cycling activities. Each game has simple to follow instructions with clearly defined objectives.
Support for individuals, communities and organisations to identify the most appropriate cycle maintenance support for their needs.
Find out contact details of Blazing Saddles, unique mobile all-abilities cycling service.