Places to Ride

Group of racers on an indoor cycle track

National Cycling Centre

Ride at the home of British Cycling on the world-famous Velodrome dubbed the ‘medal-factory’, the indoor BMX arena or explore Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trails & Skillszone. Suitable for complete beginners to elite athletes with sessions for everybody seeking to experience cycling. The National Cycling Centre is home to ESV (Eastlands and Sportcity Velo) and Manchester BMX Club which offer coaching and racing opportunities. 

Group of cyclists on a woodland cycle trail

Wythenshawe Cycle Hub

Offering a range of facilities including a learn-to-ride beginners area, a pump track, skills zones, in both an open and forest terrain, and a shared usage Family Trail. A fantastic new FREE cycling hub in Wythenshawe Park.

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Max Trax (Openshaw) – “coming soon”

Plans are afoot for the development of a new community cycling facility in the heart of Openshaw which will include a balance track, pump and expert tracks.  It will be a place for people to come together, have fun and be active.

Two cyclists on a forest track

Looking for cycle routes in Manchester?

Head to British Cycling where you’ll find many great cycling routes in Manchester and beyond, catering for riders of different abilities. Find rides in Medlock Valley, Clayton Vale, Boggart Hole Clough, Heaton and Platt Fields Parks and on the Fallowfield Loop.

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Transport for Greater Manchester

Head to TFGM to explore traffic-free routes, on-carriageway cycle facilities, cycle shops and crossings or download the Manchester cycling map.

Two women on bikes with child trailers on a tarmacked cycle way

Fallowfield Loop

Explore Manchester’s Fallowfield Loop which is part of the Sustrans National Cycling Network. This 8km route runs between Chorlton and Fallowfield passing by the Station South cycling café and Debdale Park and connects to the National Cycling Centre and Etihad Stadium. You can access the National Cycling Centre website by clicking here.

Places to Ride

Group of racers on an indoor cycle track

National Cycling Centre

Ride at the home of British Cycling on the world-famous Velodrome dubbed the ‘medal-factory’, the indoor BMX arena or explore Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trails & Skillszone. Suitable for complete beginners to elite athletes with sessions for everybody seeking to experience cycling. The National Cycling Centre is home to ESV (Eastlands and Sportcity Velo) and Manchester BMX Club which offer coaching and racing opportunities. 

Group of cyclists on a woodland cycle trail

Wythenshawe Cycle Hub

Offering a range of facilities including a learn-to-ride beginners area, a pump track, skills zones, in both an open and forest terrain, and a shared usage Family Trail. A fantastic new FREE cycling hub in Wythenshawe Park.

Max Tax Logo

Max Trax (Openshaw) – “coming soon”

Plans are afoot for the development of a new community cycling facility in the heart of Openshaw which will include a balance track, pump and expert tracks.  It will be a place for people to come together, have fun and be active.

Two cyclists on a forest track

Looking for cycle routes in Manchester?

Head to British Cycling where you’ll find many great cycling routes in Manchester and beyond, catering for riders of different abilities. Find rides in Medlock Valley, Clayton Vale, Boggart Hole Clough, Heaton and Platt Fields Parks and on the Fallowfield Loop.

Image of TfGM’s Manchester cycling map

Transport for Greater Manchester

Head to TFGM to explore traffic-free routes, on-carriageway cycle facilities, cycle shops and crossings or download the Manchester cycling map.

Two women on bikes with child trailers on a tarmacked cycle way

Fallowfield Loop

Explore Manchester’s Fallowfield Loop which is part of the Sustrans National Cycling Network. This 8km route runs between Chorlton and Fallowfield passing by the Station South cycling café and Debdale Park and connects to the National Cycling Centre and Etihad Stadium. You can access the National Cycling Centre website by clicking here