04/05/2026
Ready to ride, learn, and include?
The second training of our CYCLE-IN project is coming up soon:“Inclusive Cycling: The Practice”
From 11–15 May 2026, we’ll be in Agres, Spain, together with youth workers from Romania (ABT), Spain (Velorecicla), and Belgium (VIEWS International), including blind and visually impaired participants, all united by one goal: making cycling more inclusive and accessible for everyone.
And yes… this is not your typical classroom training
We’ll be outside, on real routes, on tandem bikes, learning by doing!
During the training, we’ll:
🚴 Build practical tandem cycling skills in real outdoor settings
🤝 Improve teamwork, communication, and pilot–co-pilot coordination
🗺️ Learn how to plan accessible cycling routes safely
⚠️ Explore safety, risk prevention, and inclusive outdoor practices
💡 Reflect on how to bring inclusive cycling into youth work back home
A big part of the practical experience will be guided by our Spanish partner Velorecicla, who will share their expertise in cycling, sustainability, and inclusive outdoor education.
The training will also directly contribute to our future practical guide: “Tandem for Inclusion: A Practical Guide to Inclusive Cycling”, so what we learn here will travel far beyond Spain. But about this, a bit later...
Curious to see more?
Check out the full press release and details on the project website!
And of course, keep an eye on us, we’ll be sharing every step (and pedal) of the training!
PRESS RELEASE – “Inclusive Cycling: The Practice”By Babilon Travel NGO / May 4, 2026 The second training, “Inclusive Cycling: The Practice”, will take place in Agres, Spain, between 11 and 15 of May 2026. It will bring together youth workers from Romania, Spain, and Belgium, including visu...