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Rushcliffe Country Park to host free walking, wheeling and cycling event on August 13

Last updated: 23/7/2025

Residents of all ages are invited to take part in a free walking, wheeling and cycling event at Rushcliffe Country Park on Wednesday August 13 and enjoy a variety of free outdoor activities.

Hosted by Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC), the event will run from 10am to 2pm and will include a wellbeing walk led by Rushcliffe Move and Mingle at 10.30am. Anyone is welcome to join the group, which will meet by the park’s café, Coffee and Cake by the Lake, at 10.20am.

Between 11am and 12.30pm Skate Nottingham will also be delivering free skateboard coaching sessions, a fantastic opportunity for attendees aged seven and above to hone their skills. To book onto the session, visit the Skate Nottingham website.

Residents can have a go on smoothie bikes and take part in a spin cycle challenge. Cyclists can also take advantage of free bike maintenance and minor repairs from Rushcliffe Cycle Tech.

The Council’s Community Safety Team will also provide a bike marking and registering session and RideWise will have a range of their adapted bikes for people to try out.

It is all part of RBC’s Walking and Cycling Action Plan which encourages residents to get more active and safely enjoy a healthy lifestyle.

RBC’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Wellbeing, ICT and Member Development Cllr Jonathan Wheeler said: “Come along to our free event this summer holiday where you can take part in a variety of free walking, wheeling and cycling activities for residents of all ages and abilities.

“This year we’re pleased to welcome partners from Skate Nottingham who will be offering free coaching sessions from 11am at our skate park! The session is for all levels so if you’re looking for a safe introduction to skateboarding or want to progress your tricks in a friendly and relaxed environment, it’s not one to miss!

“It’s a great opportunity to visit our much-loved venue, take in the fresh air and enjoy an event that encourages people to get active and try out something new! For full event details visit our website.”

The event also links with a Population Health Management campaign focusing on Physical Activity which is aimed at promoting local services available to anyone and getting people to be more active. To find out more visit the Rushcliffe Primary Care Network website.