Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Enjoy sociable Nordic Walking for Freedom Passport holders in a variety of locations with a mixed ability group. Lead by accredited instructors or leaders, these walks make the most of our beautiful countryside and are a relaxing way to enjoy being active outdoors, at the same time as improving your fitness and wellbeing. We'll walk for at least an hour, longer if your time allows. Poles provided. Wear outdoor activity footwear and clothes suitable for the weather.
Join Emma for a Gentle paced Nordic Walk at Furzton Lake A Gentle and safe way to walk yourself fitter! These walks use poles to improve general fitness and increase joint mobility (Pace approx 2-3 miles p/hr) GENTLE pace: 4 km/2 miles p/hr TERRAIN: Mostly flat tarmac or grass paths DISTANCE: approx 4km PLEASE READ FULL WALK DESCRIPTION FOR MORE DETAILS.
We are based at the start of an 11 mile off road Cycle Path, stretching from us in Yatton, to Cheddar. We have a great range of bikes, regular bikes, handcycles, a veloplus wheelchar bike, trikes, adaptive tandems, E-bikes and more. We also have funding to enable people with disabilities and additional needs to access cycling. Our home is at Yatton Railway Station, so it is easy to access us via train from Temple Meads, Bristol. We are open 7 days a week, 10am-4pm and can arrange sessions on day...
Various sports activities held inside a sports hall for adults with a range of disabilities. Sessions are run by qualified coaches and supported by DBS cleared volunteers
Resistance Bands is a gentle exercise strengthening your muscles using elasticated bands as resistance. The instructor tailors the session to your own strengths with optional degrees of difficulty.
We currently run a Children's Pan Disability football session on Sunday Mornings for anyone with additional needs, and are starting a new weekday session on Monday evenings from late September 2024. We also run Walking football sessions for over 50's and will be starting an over 70';s version this autumn.
Wheelchair rugby is a highly competitive, full-contact team sport designed for athletes with physical disabilities, particularly those who have impairments affecting their arms and legs. The primary goal is to score points by carrying or passing a rugby ball over the opposing team’s goal line. Each team consists of four players on the court at any time. Players are classified based on their physical abilities and assigned point values (ranging from 0.5 to 3.5). Teams are limited to a total o...
Causeway Coast VI Bowls (Indoor) - Thursdays 10.00am to 12pm. Ballybrakes indoor bowling centre, Ballymoney. In partnership with Irish Bowls Federation. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.
Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Glenburn Table Tennis Club provides table tennis coaching from beginner to international level and at the moment have children covering that full range of abilities.