An Active Travel Hub embedded in the heart of a community can help get people walking, wheeling and cycling more. We have two Hubs in Belfast and one in Derry~Londonderry. In this blog, you can find more details of these Hubs and how to find them.
An Active Travel Hub embedded in the heart of a community can help get people walking, wheeling and cycling more. Credit: Sustrans
Northern Ireland is increasingly facing many challenges of congestion, air pollution amid the climate crisis. Along with obesity and mental health problems.
We can help tackle these issues by providing practical local support so that more people can become active by walking and cycling.
Where can your find our Active Travel Hubs?
Belfast
C.S. Lewis Square, Newtownards Road, BT4 1HH
This well-established Hub in east Belfast has proved popular attracting people from all over the city.
It is located at the intersection of two urban greenways, the Connswater Community Greenway and the Comber Greenway.
Contact us for more information.
Cathedral Gardens, Donegall Street, BT1 2GT (next to St Anne’s Cathedral)
This Hub is located beside Ulster University’s new city campus.
It aims to work largely with students and staff, as well as local businesses to encourage more people to walk and cycle.
For further information on our activities and bookings, visit Sustrans' Northern Ireland Eventbrite page.
Or you can contact us for more information.
Derry~Londonderry
Active Travel Centre, North West Transport Hub, BT47 6DL
This new facility is in partnership with Life Cycles, a Zero Waste North West initiative to save bikes from landfill, and to get people cycling through lessons, led rides and cycle fix sessions.
Contact us for more information on this Hub.
Try out our bikes
If you are thinking of cycling but don't have a cycle, our bike loan scheme offers you the chance to borrow a cycle for a week to try it out.
e-bikes are available too.
Led Group Cycle Rides
Do you want to get out cycling on local greenways with some company?
Take part in a leisurely, fun cycle in a small group on mainly traffic-free routes.