Cumbria launching new website for walking, wheeling, and cycling

Carlisle. Photo: Guy Percival/Pixabay

Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council are launching a new website designed to help people choose walking, wheeling or cycling for their everyday journeys instead of using the car.

The Travel Actively Cumbria website will launch on April 2, offering residents a one-stop website for everything they need to know about active travel in Cumbria. It will feature a journey planner, tips on getting started, the latest news and events, and inspiring stories from local people who have embraced active travel.

To celebrate the launch, two events will take place on April 2, one at Carlisle Lanes Shopping Centre from 10am to 2pm, with a second event in Barrow between the Town Hall and the Forum from 10am to 4pm.

The Active Cumbria team will be on hand to talk about the new website and how walking, wheeling or cycling more can boost health and happiness.

Choosing to travel by walking, wheeling or cycling rather than getting in the car can improve health and wellbeing and benefit the environment. Many everyday journeys in urban areas are within reasonable walking (1 mile) and cycling (3 miles) distance.

In line with the Government’s national ambition, councils in Cumbria would like to get half of all journeys in the county’s towns and city made by walking, wheeling and cycling by 2030.

The website is being delivered as a partnership with Active Cumbria, Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council, with funding from the Government.