Work in partnership with us to tackle the challenges of congestion, air pollution, physical inactivity, and social inequality, by making it easier for people to walk and cycle.
For professionalsYour support helps to give children access to the training and equipment they need to ride a bike safely - starting a cycle of good that can go on to benefit their health, education and future.
Get involvedThe National Cycle Network is more than just a path. It connects communities. It connects nature. It connects all of us.
Discover the benefits of the National Cycle NetworkBrowse our charity shop for spring cycle essentials and miles of National Cycle Network route inspiration.
Shop nowIn the last year, we've achieved some amazing things
203 miles
of walking, wheeling and cycling routes delivered in partnership
2.1 million
active journeys to school recorded in the 2022 Big Walk and Wheel
As custodians of the National Cycle Network, we couldn't be happier to see the signed routes and paths across the UK used by millions of people every year. But we don't want to stop there. We want to keep making the Network better, getting more people using it and creating paths for everyone.
Discover the National Cycle NetworkToo often, sprawling housing developments have been built without public transport links or basic amenities.
This builds over large areas of countryside and forces people into car-dependency or a feeling of isolation.
Our new report, in partnership with Create Streets uses a real-life proposed development in Chippenham, where 7,500 new homes have been planned, served by a new £75m road.
Our report shows how better design and investment decisions – based on ‘gentle density’ and sustainable transport – can deliver the same number of homes on just 40% of the land.
Find out more and download the reportBringing disabled people’s voices into the heart of decision-making can improve walking and wheeling for everyone.
We’re calling on local and national governments to give disabled people a voice when it comes to decisions that affect how they get around their local area.