Cycling Brisbane

A family cycling through a park

Brisbane City Council’s Cycling Brisbane program provides free workshops, events and resources to encourage people of all ages and abilities to ride more as part of an active and healthy lifestyle.

Brisbane is already a great place for riding and is improving with Council’s continued investment in active transport infrastructure. 

It's all part of our plan to make active transport in Brisbane easier, safer and more accessible for everyone. 

Benefits of riding

Riding a bike is great way to get around Brisbane but also provides a range of benefits to you and the whole community. 

Research has found that riding a bike regularly is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of health problems and can help protect you from serious diseases such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes and arthritis.  It is also fun, cheap and great for the environment.

Find out more by visiting the Better Health Channel website.

Workshops and events

Discover our full program of free Cycling Brisbane workshops and events. View upcoming events below. To see all Cycling Brisbane events for a specific date or date range, or to see a specific event, you can filter your search.

Fri 22 Nov 2024, 4:00pm
Free

Join us at the Brisbane International Cycle Park opening at Murarrie Recreation Reserve on Friday 22 November for FREE bike skills workshops. Suitable for all...

Murarrie Recreation Ground, Murarrie

Fri 22 Nov 2024, 5:00pm
Free

Join us at the Brisbane International Cycle Park opening at Murarrie Recreation Reserve on Friday 22 November for FREE bike skills workshops. Suitable for all...

Murarrie Recreation Ground, Murarrie

Sat 23 Nov 2024, 8:30am
Free

Riding's more fun on two wheels - in just one session our friendly trainer will help your young one make the transition from training wheels to two wheels, and...

The Lake Parklands, Forest Lake

Sat 23 Nov 2024, 9:30am
Free

Riding's more fun on two wheels - in just one session our friendly trainer will help your young one make the transition from training wheels to two wheels, and...

The Lake Parklands, Forest Lake

Sat 23 Nov 2024, 10:30am
Free

This course is suitable for young riders who can ride confidently on two wheels. Through riding-based games and fun activities your child will learn the skills...

The Lake Parklands, Forest Lake

Sun 24 Nov 2024, 8:00am
Free

The Samford Valley Rail Trail (20km return trip) is a recreational cycling and walking trail beginning at Ferny Grove Railway Station and continuing towards...

Lanita Road

Sun 1 Dec 2024, 8:00am
Free

Ready to ride where you want to go by bike? This essential workshop will focus on how to ride on the road and will include learning how to ensure you are seen...

Mercer Park, Kedron

Sun 1 Dec 2024, 10:30am
Free

Learn new skills that you can use to transition to mountain bike trails, your local park or pump track. This workshop is for kids' confident riding a bike and...

Mercer Park, Kedron

Sun 8 Dec 2024, 8:00am
Free

Explore sections of the fantastic Bulimba Creek Bikeway as it hugs the creek and meanders through Murarrie, Cannon Hill, Carina and Carindale. Mostly flat 20 km...

167 Murarrie Rd, Murarrie

Riding in Brisbane guide

Brisbane has an extensive network of bikeways and shared paths spread across the city. Whether you’re looking for a path to get to work, to your local shops, or even for a relaxing weekend ride with the family, Brisbane’s bikeways can help you get there.

The Riding in Brisbane guide is packed with handy tips and resources to help you ride around safely and confidently. 

Download the:

Community support

As part of Council's commitment to making riding more accessible, we support community organisations that encourage people to ride.

TRACTION is a community-based charity that aims to spark young people's potential by delivering hands-on learning and mentoring programs that help empower at-risk young people to develop the practical and personal skills they need to thrive. 

The program allows participants to build self-esteem and find a sense of belonging, discover their potential through practical skill development, like bike building. 

Since starting the program in 2015, TRACTION has helped more than 2,000 young people. 

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