Unley Bicycle User Group

Unley BUG promotes better, safer and more connected cycling and walking in Unley to encourage more cycling and walking.

Join us in making Unley the best place to cycle in South Australia!

September 2025 Newsletter

September 2025 Newsletter

Spring is here! With longer days, wattles abloom and the promise of warmer weather on the horizon, i…

August 2025 Newsletter

August 2025 Newsletter

Mixed Feelings on Wilbeforce Walk Stage 4 – Young St Decision – Mike Turtur Bikeway Detours – If Onl…

June 2025 Newsletter

June 2025 Newsletter

Archway + Bridge Widening in Forestville – Thomas-Mornington Intersection Improvements – Winter Sols…

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Social Rides

Unley has a lot to offer cyclists and pedestrians of all abilties. Meet your community, join us for casual social ride, find a self-guided cycling or walking tour and explore Unley!

Unley Community Centre Ride

Unley Community Centre, Albert St, Unley

Every Tuesday

9.30-10.30am

A casual ride exploring Unley and surrounds using on and off-road cycle infrastructure. From the city to the beach, it changes every week.

Open to all ages and abilities. Free to attend, no booking required, just turn up!

BYO bike. Coffee to follow.

Monthly Social Ride

Unley Civic Centre carpark, Oxford Tce, Unley

First Saturday of every month

9.00-10.00am

A casual ride in and around our city. Destinations and themes will vary month to month – come along and say hi!

Open to all ages and abilities. Free to attend, no booking required, just turn up! The tour uses on-road and separated cycle infrastructure.

More details are available on our Facebook page.

Advocacy + Involvement

We advocate to Council and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport.

As a community-driven group, there’s heaps of ways you can get involved.

Find out how you can make a difference.

Acknowledgement of Country

Unley BUG acknowledges that it meets and rides on the lands of the Kaurna people, the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains region. We acknowledge their continuing cultural traditions and relationship to Country.


We pay our respects to Kaurna elders past and present, and to emerging Kaurna leaders of tomorrow.


We acknowledge their sovereignty was never ceded.