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The poster shows participants taking part in previous Wheels to Water events, and has details of the date, time, venue and cost (free). It also has the logos of the partner organisations.

Wheels to Water Returns in 2026

SAVE THE DATE! 

Are you aged 10+ with a physical, vision, hearing or learning disability and enjoy adventure?

Wheels to Water returns to Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park this June where you can experience the thrill of getting on the water and adapted cycling in a safe and inclusive environment.

Date/Time: Saturday 13th June 2026, 10am – 3pm

Cost: Free

Venue: Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, Lochwinnoch

Come and join us with your family and friends where you can try inclusive cycling and a range of watersports! Registration opens soon!

Wheels to Water is a partnership event involving Scottish Disability Sport, Paddle Scotland, Royal Yachting Association Scotland, Scottish Cycling, Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and a range of Kayak, Sailing and Cycling clubs.

This event is being ran by young people from Scottish Disability Sport’s, Paddle Scotland’s and RYA’s youth panels and is kindly supported by National Lottery’s Young Start fund.

Photo of a young man and woman, sitting in a sailing boat

Fife Disability Sailing Opportunity

Royal Yachting Association Scotland (Scottish Governing Body for forms of boating such as sailing, windsurfing and powerboating) are putting out a last push for our Try Sailing day for people with disabilities or those who may require some additional support at Loch Ore Meadows in Fife on the 9th June.

Royal Yachting Association Scotland (RYA Scotland) are hosting this day in conjunction with Fife Sailability. (Please feel free to have a look at their page on Facebook to see the venue and what is available.)

There are still spaces available for anyone who is interested in getting on the water, with the support of RYA Scotland’s volunteer team who will be on hand both ashore and afloat to accompany people out on the boats.

Boats and a hoist which enables access to wheelchair-users to go sailing, will be available and people are welcome to book for a morning, afternoon or both if they wish.

Bookings are free can be made via the link here.

Photo of a sailing boat out on the water, with a person in the boat, sailing. There is an empty wheelchair placed at the end of the jetty, presumably belonging to the person in the boat.