Walk Wheel Cycle Trust
Headquarters of Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in Bristol | |
| Predecessor | Cyclebag |
|---|---|
| Formation | July 1977 |
| Headquarters | Bristol, England |
| Coordinates | 51°27′07″N 2°35′56″W / 51.452°N 2.599°W |
Region | United Kingdom |
Chair | Moray Macdonald |
Chief Executive | Xavier Brice |
| Board of trustees (12 as of 2022) | |
| Budget | £46.0M (2018/2019) |
| Revenue | £45.7M (2018/2019) |
| Staff | 489 (2018/2019) |
| Volunteers | 4,000 (2018/2019) |
| Website | www |
Formerly called | Sustrans |
Walk Wheel Cycle Trust is a British walking, wheeling and cycling charity, and the custodian of the National Cycle Network. Until 2025 it was called Sustrans (/ˈsustræns/ SUS-trans; a lexical blend of sustainable and transport),
Its flagship project is the National Cycle Network, which has created 12,763 miles (20,540 kilometres) of signed cycle routes throughout the United Kingdom, including 5,273 mi (8,486 km) of traffic-free paths. The rest of the network is on previously existing and mostly minor roads, in which motor traffic will be encountered.
The charity was founded in 1983, building on the earlier work of a group of cyclists and environmentalists in the Bristol area.