Nottingham’s Travel Well pop-up mobility hub will be on the pavement space next to the Beechdale Road Shops by the roundabout from 29 June to 2 August 2026, and is part of a project to help people walk, wheel or cycle more for local journeys. Over the following 4 months the hub will travel to 2 further locations: Forest Recreation Ground and to opposite St Ann’s Valley Library.
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Find out more about the Nottingham City Council Travel Well project and the work CoMoUK does below!
For any urgent issues with the hub, please email info@como.org.uk.
📅 Hub events
Information Stall & Dr Bike
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
A Dr Bike clinic will also be running at the hub at the same time, so bring your bike along too. Our RideWise mechanics can carry out minor repairs and safety checks on both adult and children’s bikes.
Dr Bike appointments can be booked in advance to guarantee a slot. We’ll also do our best to accommodate drop-ins on the day, but you may need to wait, depending on availability.
Information Stall & Dr Bike
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
A Dr Bike clinic will also be running at the hub at the same time, so bring your bike along too. Our RideWise mechanics can carry out minor repairs and safety checks on both adult and children’s bikes.
Dr Bike appointments can be booked in advance to guarantee a slot. We’ll also do our best to accommodate drop-ins on the day, but you may need to wait, depending on availability.
Information Stall & Dr Bike
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
A Dr Bike clinic will also be running at the hub at the same time, so bring your bike along too. Our RideWise mechanics can carry out minor repairs and safety checks on both adult and children’s bikes.
Dr Bike appointments can be booked in advance to guarantee a slot. We’ll also do our best to accommodate drop-ins on the day, but you may need to wait, depending on availability.
Wellness Walk
Our gentle, social walks in nature are led by experienced leaders from Runspire. They are open to everyone. A great way to get gentle exercise and clear your mind. The walk includes free pedometers (step counters) and an optional drink at the cafe afterwards.
Information Stall & Dr Bike
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
A Dr Bike clinic will also be running at the hub at the same time, so bring your bike along too. Our RideWise mechanics can carry out minor repairs and safety checks on both adult and children’s bikes.
Dr Bike appointments can be booked in advance to guarantee a slot. We’ll also do our best to accommodate drop-ins on the day, but you may need to wait, depending on availability.
Build Your Own Bike
A great opportunity to learn key bike building and maintenance skills with a friendly, supportive tutor. During the session, you’ll help build a bike and learn practical maintenance techniques. At the end of the session, you’ll be able to take the bike home for your own use.
This session is open to people aged 16+ who are not currently in work, training, or education.
Cycle Confidence Building
If you’re getting into cycling or looking to build your confidence, our friendly, qualified RideWise instructors can assess your current cycling level, understand your needs, and help you work towards your cycling goals.
This session is open to adults aged 18+. You’re welcome to bring your own bike, or we can provide a standard bike for the session. Booking is essential.
This session runs in 2 groups: Group 1 at 10:30 am and Group 2 at 12 pm. Book your place here:
Information Stall & Dr Bike
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
A Dr Bike clinic will also be running at the hub at the same time, so bring your bike along too. Our RideWise mechanics can carry out minor repairs and safety checks on both adult and children’s bikes.
Dr Bike appointments can be booked in advance to guarantee a slot. We’ll also do our best to accommodate drop-ins on the day, but you may need to wait, depending on availability.
Group Cycle Ride
Our friendly led rides around the neighbourhood give you the chance to try cycling with Lime e-bikes. These relaxed rides are suitable for anyone comfortable riding a standard bike and are designed for a range of confidence levels. Led by experienced ride leaders, each session lasts around 1.5 hours, including a refreshment break along the way. This session is open to adults aged 18+.
Build Your Own Bike
A great opportunity to learn key bike building and maintenance skills with a friendly, supportive tutor. During the session, you’ll help build a bike and learn practical maintenance techniques. At the end of the session, you’ll be able to take the bike home for your own use.
This session is open to people aged 16+ who are not currently in work, training, or education.
Information Stall & Creative Tote Bag Workshop
Come along to our weekly information stalls at the hub to find out more about all the activities running over the 5 weeks. There will be a chance to try out Lime e-bikes, learn about Nottingham’s travel planning app, Ride, and pick up Nottingham cycle maps. Lime e-bike tryouts are open to adults aged 18+.
Creative Tote Bag Workshop
Design your own reusable canvas tote bags using creative cycling and walking inspired print techniques.
A fun, hands-on activity that creates a personalised keepsake from the event. Come along anytime between 11 and 2!
Wellness Walk
Our gentle, social walks in nature are led by experienced leaders from Runspire. They are open to everyone. A great way to get gentle exercise and clear your mind. The walk includes free pedometers (step counters) and an optional drink at the cafe afterwards.
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Travel info
Travelling without a car in and around Nottingham
Local public transport
There are many options for travelling around Nottingham by bus, tram and rail.
There are several bus stops close to the hub, with regular services to various parts of Nottingham. Most buses in the city are operated by Nottingham City Transport; you can get detailed information on all routes and services on their website. You can also use their journey planner to find the most convenient way to get to your destination.
From the hub you can get to Nottingham Railway Station in about 30 minutes by bus, or 18 minutes by bike. The closest tram stop is Hyson Green, about 40-minute walk or a 12-minute cycle away.
There are different options for public transport fares, including:
- A day ticket with NCT, who run most of the buses that stop near to the hub, is £5.30, and a single ticket is £3 (for latest fare and route information see their website). Additionally, there are options for Easyrider passes and PlusBus tickets for unlimited travel across the local area.
- Tickets for the tram can be purchased on the Nottingham Express Transit website, at the bus stops or in the Netgo! App. A single ticket costs £3.60, while a day-ticket costs £5.80.
- Train tickets can be purchased at the station or online. Nottingham is served by the following train operators: East Midlands Railway, CrossCountry and Northern Railway. You can click on each of their websites to find out more about routes, timetables and purchase tickets.
Ride app
Have a try at completing your journey with the help of Nottingham's travel planning app - Ride!
An all-in-one travel companion for Nottingham and Derby, ride brings together journey planning and integrated ticketing. You can buy tickets for any journey across multiple providers all in one convenient place.
To download the app, you can head to the Ride website.
Want to walk or cycle more often?
Walking or wheeling
You can walk or wheel to most places around the neighbourhood. Wollaton Park can be reached by a 30-minute walk and Melbourne Park can be reached by a 25-minute walk. Further South, there are also green spaces along the river excellent for walking.
Walk Notts
Walk Notts is a charity aiming to inspire, enable, and support residents and communities in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to walk or wheel in their everyday lives. Their website hosts a calendar of active and self-guided walks around town, as well as helpful information on how to get started.
Cycling
Most places in Nottingham can be reached comfortably by bike, cycling from the hub to the city centre takes only around 15 minutes. The National Cycle Network, as well as some shared use paths run along Western Boulevard, and Beechdale Road is also suitable for cycling.
To explore cycling paths in the area and other parts of the city, you can view the official Nottingham Cycle Map here. You can also plan your cycling route using the CycleStreets website or app.
If you are interested in a longer cycle ride, Nottinghamshire boasts a whole variety of routes to choose from for all types and abilities. For information on routes and local cycling groups, check out the Cycling UK website.