IF you are looking for an activity to involve all the family, a new cycle training scheme could be just the thing.

The free, two-hour sessions will be led by a professional instructor who will travel to the family’s home and tailor each session to suit their needs.

Parents will be taught how to lead safe cycling trips on the road and how to ride protectively with children.

Children will be taught how they can travel safely on the roads to ensure that everyone is comfortable riding with traffic.

Transport for Greater Manchester has been running cycle training for adults across the region for several years, with more than 10,000 training sessions helping people to jump on their bikes more often.

Greater Manchester Cycling and Walking Commissioner Chris Boardman said that he is keen for as many people as possible – including families – to see cycling as a safe, convenient and easy way to travel.

In June he launched the “Beelines” network, a proposal to create a city-region-wide cycling and walking network made up of more than 1,000 miles of routes, with 75 miles of segregated bike lanes.

He sees the family training sessions as a way of getting parents and kids ready for cycling on the road together.

He said: “The Greater Manchester cycling and walking network will make local trips on foot or by bike much more attractive, easy and convenient for families and everyone else. In particular, we want to see far more school runs happening without cars.

“Until then, we need to give families more confidence to be able to venture out on their bikes. I hope families across the region take advantage of these tailored sessions.”

For more information about the new family training sessions and other training courses, visit TfGM’s website.