
CYCLING
Cycling is one of the UK's fastest growing sports thanks to Team GB's success in recent years. In addition to regular cycling for exercise and health, the competitive aspect of the sport is becoming increasingly popular.
The Feel Good in Hartlepool team offers opportunities for beginners to take up cycling under the supervision of an expert instructor whilst learning the basics of the sport.

Sustrans
Sustrans is the charity making it easier for people to walk and cycle. www.sustrans.org.uk
Guided cycle rides In Hartlepool
There are now five bikes available at The Headland Sports Hall
Join one of our FREE regular rides
Every Monday, Brierton Sports Centre —TS25 4AF 11- 1pm with a café stop.
Bikes available on request.
For more info: Call 01642 617672 or email stocktonactivetravel@sustrans.org.uk
We have a limited number of bikes which can be booked for a Sustrans group ride. For details call 01642 617672 or email stocktonactivetravel@sustrans.org.uk

Cycle Clinic
Summerhill Country Park provides a free bicycle service in form of the Cycle Clinic. To find out more, please visit the Cycle Clinic page.
Manilla Cycle Club
Saturday Mornings @ Hartlepool College of F.E.
9.00am - 10.00am 5 - 10 yrs.
10.00am - 11.30am 11+ yrs.
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£4 non-members
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£3 members
Sessions are for children who are already able to ride a bike without stabilisers. The sessions will include techniques such as bike handling, braking, cornering, group riding, mounting & dismounting, gear selection, leading & following and fun competitive games & races.
All sessions are ran by Level 2 British Cycling Coaches who are also first aid trained. All coaches have also completed safeguarding qualifications and are DBS checked.
Before attending your first session all participants must complete a signed consent form.
For more information click here

Sustainable Travel Team
For information about cycling developments throughout Hartlepool - including proposed cycle routes - please contact the Sustainable Travel Team via email at safeonthemove@hartlepool.gov.uk or call at 01429 523259.
We’d also be interested to receive your feedback and suggestions about how we can improve cycling in Hartlepool for everyone.