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New Forest Inclusive Cycling aims to engage any person in cycling regardless of their physical or intellectual ability, age or confidence level. The project makes use of a wide array of adapted cycles including tricycles, recumbent cycles, wheelchair cycles, hand cycles and tandems as well as two-wheeled bicycles.
This activity is well-suited for people with a physical or intellectual disability, a visible or unseen condition or health diagnosis who would benefit from the associated benefits to mental and physical wellbeing that cycling provides.
Family members and carers are strongly encouraged to join the sessions and share the experience of cycling in the National Park.
This activity is well-suited for people with a physical or intellectual disability, a visible or unseen condition or health diagnosis who would benefit from the associated benefits to mental and physical wellbeing that cycling provides.
Family members and carers are strongly encouraged to join the sessions and share the experience of cycling in the National Park.
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