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Cycling Without Age Scotland (Aberdeen City Chapter)

Last updated: 20/11/2025

Cycling Without Age is a movement started in 2012 in Denmark to help the elderly get back onto their bicycles, and finding a solution to their limited mobility. Cycling Without Age Scotland now generates “miles of smiles” in every part of Scotland and its reach and impact are growing every day. It enriches and enhances lives, unlocks doors, enables older people to once again be an active part of their communities, once again to “feel the wind in their hair”, to rekindle old friendships and to make new ones and to rejoice in heart-warming stories. This is unparalleled access, which we also provide to disabled people.

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  • Aberdeen City

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A group of two 3-wheeler trishaws for carrying less able passengers and two bikes to carry people in their wheelchairs

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CWAS Aberdeen City's fleet of bikes at Duthie Park

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