| All Abilities Cycling Guide: London Cycling Campaign provides a guide to disabled cycling, available by post, or to download in PDF format. |
| Bike Trail: Offer cycle hire services in North Devon, convenient for the Tarka Trail; also offer cycles for people with special needs. Information about services, facilities, and contact details. [Barnstaple] |
| Community of Cyclists: A social enterprise company able to organise Special Needs Roadshows to demonstrate the range of cycling possibilities. Contact details. |
| Companion Cycling: A charity which enables people with special needs to cycle on specially adapted cycles in South West London. Information about their activities, cycles, volunteers, location, and booking details. |
| Coventry VISTA: Visually Impaired and Tandem Cycling Association. Events, rides diary, ride routes and social diary. |
| Cyclemagic: Among their many projects, this not-for-profit community enterprise supports special needs and disabled cycling; information about their activities, resources, and events, with contact details. [Leicester] |
| Cycling for All: Enables cycling for groups and individuals with disabilities and special needs in Croydon Sports Arena. Includes cycle and booking details, and a listing of special needs cycling-related links. |
| Cycling Opportunities For All: Information about the Cycle Touring Club's support for cyclists with special needs, and a listing of other groups, training and advice. |
| Cycling Projects: Charity promoting cycling for health through a number of projects, including Wheels For All for cyclists with special needs; information about their cycles, and a description of the project. [Manchester] |
| Disability Sport Cycling: Bike For All's resource list on sport cycling for people with disabilities. |
| Disabled cycling: Information and advice for people with disabilities interested in long-distance cycling; includes a listing of specialist cycle manufacturers long-distance routes |
| End 2 End with Mike and Diane: Diane Stuckey and Mike Pope (who is an above the knee amputee) are cycling from Lands End to John O'Groats to raise money for a new St Johns Ambulance in May/June 2004. Includes planned route. |
| Gateway Wheelers: Enables people with disabilities to cycle by providing suitable cycles, equipment and support. Includes details of their facilities, programme of regular rides, news, and information for members and volunteers. [Chester le Street, Co Durham] |
| London Recumbents: Information about their specialist section dealing with special needs cycling. Information on products, funding sources, events, and a newsletter. [London] |
| Pedal Power: Cycling club for adults with learning disabilities in East London; information about their activities, session diary, and contact details. |
| Rochdale Cycling Club: Supports cycling for children in the area; information about their activities, events and support. Includes a section on their work for cyclists and potential cyclists with a range of special needs. |
| Tandem Club UK: Details for their Disabilities Liaison Officer, and a listing of events for disabled people and visually impaired cyclists. |
| Velo Vision: A quarterly magazine covering specialised bikes, cycling as transport and human power, also offers guides to cycling for people with special needs, downloadable as PDF files. |
| Wise Wheels: Specialist supplier of cycles for adults and children with disabilities or mobility problems. Information about their products and services. [Banbury, Oxfordshire] |