Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
A longer walk for the experienced Nordic Walker led by a qualified instructor.
Women Only Paddlesports 🚣♀️ Membership BookingClick "Show more" before bookingJoin our paddlesport session with the choice of a Kayak or Paddleboard. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the basics of paddlesports, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.Who can JoinSessions are for women and children (girls aged 5 - 17 / boys aged 5 - 11). Children can ONLY attend Sunday sessions. Only 1 child per adult allowed. Children will need their own booking and payment...
Women Only Paddlesports 🚣♀️ Click "show more" before bookingJoin our paddlesport session with the choice of a Kayak or Paddleboard. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the basics of paddlesports, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.Who can JoinSessions are for women and children (girls aged 5 - 17 / boys aged 5 - 11). Children can ONLY attend Sunday sessions. Only 1 child per adult allowed. Children will need their own booking and payment.
Swimming at Calvert Devon - the general public can enjoy a relaxing time in the accessible swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Families, care homes, groups, and schools from across North Devon enjoy our swimming pool every day. There are 3 options available: 1. Public swim sessions (swimming with other members of the public) 2. Sole bookings (exclusive use of the pool) 3. Party package combining swimming, sensory room and venue hire We offer pre-booked hourly slots for swim sessions. Our faci...
A gentle, accessible Pilates class that will ease your aches and pains, help you move more freely and give you the confidence to carry on. Ideal for people with a long-term health condition or mobility issue. Or you are struggling with niggles and aches and stiffness. All the exercises are done seated or using the support of the chair. This includes supported standing and supported balance work alongside mobility, strengthening, stretching and relaxation.
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...
This cycle scheme gives people with health conditions and supported needs the chance to get into cycling. We offer specialist equipment and a safe, friendly environment to support people who would normally find it difficult to ride a bike. We have a range of specially adapted bicycles for people with disabilities or additional needs – these include battery-assisted bikes, bikes with platforms for wheelchairs, recumbent bikes and a variety of trikes. Our tandem bikes mean that carers can be pa...
Here at Pedal Power we're committed to helping people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the many benefits (physical, mental, practical, economic, environmental!) of cycling. Since we opened in 2001, we’ve helped thousands of people with a wide range of physical and mental impairments to access cycling. Based in central Cardiff, we have the biggest range of accessible and adaptive bikes, trikes and accessories in Wales (and one of the largest in the U.K.). We work with children and adults and of...
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...
Founded in 2007, BTTC started small with two worn out tables in the Brighton Youth Centre but with the strong belief that table tennis can be used as a powerful tool in engaging people of all ages and transforming lives. Now a registered charity, today the club has its own full time centre with ten tables in Kemptown and runs over 200 tables across the city in parks, squares, schools, sheltered housing schemes, a centre for homeless people, sports centres and a psychiatric hospital. It works in ...