| Caithness Cycling Clubs: Contact details for local cycling clubs in the far north of Scotland. |
| CTC Borders Group and Pedal Power: Two voluntary cycling groups whose aim is to make the Scottish Borders a safe and enjoyable place to cycle, whether for commuting recreation, racing, touring or mountain biking, and to encourage the use of sustainable transport. |
| EcurieNeep Mountain Bike Club: Formed in 1993, by a group of cyclists who enjoy off-road mountain biking and welcome both male and females for riding and socialising in the Aberdeen area. Newsletter, photo gallery, and ride schedule. |
| Galloway Cycling Group: Campaign group in south west Scotland. |
| Go Bike - Strathclyde Cycle Campaign: Exists to lobby authorities for better conditions for cycling, also organises regular cycle rides. Includes news, meetings and contact details. |
| Scottish Rights of Way Society: Since 1845, safeguarding walking routes. Features image galleries, advocacy information, FAQs, path/sign condition reports and submissions, online shopping, and membership information. |
| Spokes, the Lothian Cycle Campaign: SPOKES has been campaigning for over 20 years for cycling as a means of transport in and around Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| Stirling Bike Club: Catering for all types and levels of cycling including family days out for parents and children right through to high-level competition racing within Stirling. Events, rides and message board provided. |
| Transform Scotland: The campaign for sustainable transport in Scotland. |