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Publication Date:-
2026-06-26
   
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New Men´s Mental Health Cycling Club Launches in Wirral

WIRRAL´S men's mental health charity, Mersey Mind Project, has launched its latest initiative to combat loneliness and isolation amongst local men. Cycling Therapy offers monthly social rides in Wirral and Liverpool, starting:- Sunday, 5 July 2026, where men can connect and get fit at the same time.

In recent years, conversations around mental health have begun to move beyond traditional clinical settings. More people are recognising that wellbeing can be supported not only through counselling rooms and medication, but also through movement, connection and community. Mersey Mind Project has been offering Football Therapy sessions and this latest concept involves cycling.

Cycling Therapy is about creating a safe, supportive space where people can improve both their mental and physical wellbeing through riding. Merseyside offers some incredible cycling routes; from the Wirral Way to Chester canal to the Liverpool Loop Line. Sessions are designed to meet people where they are, regardless of skill level or experience, and it's a chance to meet new people along the journey.

For many people struggling with anxiety, depression, loneliness, or stress, even taking a 1st step into a support group can feel overwhelming. A bike ride offers something different; movement without pressure, conversation without confrontation, and support without stigma.

Mersey Mind Project's Chris Guy said:- "The connection between physical activity and mental wellbeing is well established, but cycling offers some unique benefits. The rhythmic, repetitive motion of cycling can have a calming effect on the nervous system. Combined with fresh air and natural surroundings, riding can help quiet racing thoughts and reduce feelings of overwhelm."

He continued:- "For many people, movement helps process difficult emotions. A ride can provide space to think, reflect and decompress. Group rides provide opportunities for conversation, camaraderie and shared experience, often making it easier for people to open up naturally. Our free Football Therapy and Fitness Boot Camp session have been really successful, and we're delighted to be adding another offering for local men."

Cycling offers an alternative route into support. Rather than sitting face to face in a formal setting, people can connect side-by-side while riding. For many, this makes conversations feel more natural. This approach aligns with the wider mission of Mersey Mind Project to challenge stigma, tackle loneliness, and offer practical, community-based support.

Mersey Mind Project's 1st Cycling Therapy ride is taking place on:- Sunday, 5 July 2026. at 11am at Hype Urban Bikes on Coastal Road, New Brighton, and the following date is:- Sunday, 26 July 2026; then monthly until:- 25 October 2026. The initiative is sponsored by Cycling UK and anyone interested can sign up via Mersey Mind Project's website.

Click here to sign up and receive invites to rides.

Follow Mersey Mind Project on both:- Facebook and Instagram.



The replica of the Nao Santa María will visit Liverpool for the 1st time

THE Nao Santa María, a replica of the historic ship that played a decisive role in the event that changed the course of world history; the discovery of the Americas; is arriving at Liverpool, where it will stop off as part of its new historical outreach tour. Its arrival will make Liverpool 1 of the 30 ports it will visit this year, thanks to Huelva Provincial Council.

During its stay, the Nao Santa María will open its decks to visitors of all ages, allowing them to explore the ship's interior, discover life on board in the 15th century and learn about the details of the greatest nautical feat ever achieved. A unique cultural and educational experience that transports visitors back to the era of the great navigators. The visit will take place from:- 12 August to 25 August 2026, continuously from:- 10:00 to 20:00, and is aimed at both the general public and schools and associations, which may book organised visits.

To celebrate the visit to the City, an online promotion with exclusive discounts has been launched. It is valid only until:- 11 August 2026!

PLEASE NOTE! If online tickets sell out, no further tickets will be available at the box office. Online tickets will take priority Book your tickets now on the website. Would you like to sail aboard the Nao Santa María? Tall Ship Experience

VISIT DATA:-

Date:- 12 – 25 August 2026
Localitation:- Royal Albert Dock
Time:- 10.00 am to 8.00 pm

Nao Santa María tickets ONLINE OFFER:- Adults:- £10 / Children (aged:- 5 to 10):- £5 / £25 for families (2 adults + up to 3 children aged:- 5 to 10). Free for children under 5, who must be accompanied by an adult.

Nao Santa María tickets ONSITE:- adults:- £12 / Childrens (aged:- 5 to 10 age) : £6 / £30 Families (2 adults + up to 3 children aged:- 5 to 10) Points of sale, on board or on the website.

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