Welcome to Denny’s pop-up mobility hub. The hub was in Denny for four weeks, from 22 November until 19 December 2023, and is designed to help people walk, wheel or cycle more for local journeys.
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No. X36 bus (McGill’s):
No. 1 bus (McGill’s):
No. 8 bus (McGill’s):
Bus travel is free with a National Entitlement Card (e.g. under 22s or over 60s) or from £7.30 for a Forth Valley unlimited Day Saver ticket (see McGill’s website for fares info).
You can walk or wheel to most places in Denny in around 15 minutes. Walking is good for your health and your wallet, as well as good for the planet.
Most places in Denny can be reached by bike in around 5-10 minutes. You can plan your cycling route using the CycleStreets website or app.
Traveline allows you to plan your public transport journeys around Scotland using just one website. Find out more and download the app.
We will be running free led cycle rides from this pop-up mobility hub while it is in Denny (bikes can be provided). Please sign up using the links for the event page above or turn up on the day.
Cycling Scotland run adult cycle training courses for all abilities, you can find out more on their website.
You can borrow a free bike from FEL Scotland, which is based in Stirling. FEL Scotland has a range of bikes you could borrow, including e-bikes, push (standard) bikes or cargo bikes. To find out more visit their website or pop into FEL Scotland’s active travel hub at Stirling train station (see opening hours here).
We will be running free guided health walks from this pop-up mobility hub while it is in Denny. Please sign up using the links for the event page above or turn up on the day.
You can find out more about health walks and other free walking activities in the Falkirk Council area on Paths for All’s website.
If you would like to try running, Jog Scotland have several groups that meet in the Falkirk Council area – you can search for them on the Jog Scotland website.