Neighbourly Ride rebuilds real world connection through safe, social cycling. In 6 months, it’s fostered friendships, boosted confidence, and encouraged more people, especially newbies to ride regularly.
After years of building Bunchrides as a tech platform, it clicked when we focused on connection. Neighbourly Ride supports mental health, reduces loneliness, and builds community. The people make it matter.
Group cycling builds fitness, friendships, and community, transforming exercise into a powerful antidote to loneliness through shared experiences and social connections
Modern life isolates us, but strong communities restore connection, purpose, and well-being. Prioritising real relationships and shared activities fosters belonging and improves health.
After a long break since 2019, Neighbourly Ride finally returned on Sunday, 2nd February and what a fantastic comeback it was!
The strength of local communities and meaningful connections forms the foundation of our lives
From an Instagram post, cycling Blogger Vijay Malhotra joins a Bollywood star and a small group in cycling to a little known area in Pune, India.
What started as Sunday ride has morphed into a cycling club that maintains their inclusivity and camaraderie
The Pink Ride is Promoting and celebrating the uptake of cycling by women in Kenya
Our first Brunswick Neighbourly Ride was a record success, uniting locals to build cycling confidence, connect with community, and rediscover the joy of riding