Information and advice Social and leisure activities Sport and fitness Jump to services in: Cambridge Fenland National Cambridge Ten Pin Bowling Cam Sight runs two group sessions for all ages and abilities.Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, CB1 7DY1st and 3rd week of each month.Tuesday, 7pm. Thursday, 12.30pm.Contact Joy Hallifax 01223 420033 or [email protected] Swimming Two local swimming pools offer quieter swimming sessions for people with additional needs or limited mobility.Chesterton Sports Centre, Cambridge, CB1 4LYWednesday, 2.45pm – 3.30pm. Contact Joy Hallifax 01223 420033 or [email protected]Parkside Pool, Gonville Place, Cambridge, CB1 1LYThursday, 1pm – 3pm. Contact 01223 446100 or [email protected] Tandem Cycling Outspoken, The Bike Depot, 140 Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0DLSeven days a week. Contact Nick at Cam Sight on 01223 420033 Ext. 29 or [email protected] Blind Tennis VI Tennis is led by experienced LTA coaches, using orange and red indoor court dimensions, with an audible soft ball. It suits all levels of sight loss and abilities.Hills Road Sports Centre, Cambridge, CB2 8PFTuesday, 11.30am – 1.30pm.Contact Fiona 07564 910651 or [email protected]www.vision4growth.org.uk/visually-impaired-tennis Goalball Goalball is a three-a-side team game, developed for blind and visually impaired players. Individuals with full sight can also play. Cambridge Dons Goalball Club has two teams with a range of abilities and ages from 7 years and over.Cherry Hinton Village Leisure Centre, CB1 9EJAlternate Sundays, 12 noon and 3pm.Contact Warren Wilson on either 0793 9181288 or [email protected] Blind Football Blind Football is a fast paced 5-a-side football played using a ball with a noise-making device inside. Cambridge United run weekly football sessions with qualified Blind Football coaches.Coleridge Community College, Cambridge, CB1 3RJSaturday, 1pm – 2pm (VI football), 2pm– 3pm (Blind football)Contact 01223 566500 or [email protected]http://www.cuctrust.co.uk/disability-sport/brand-new-blind-and-partially-sighted-football/ Power 2 Inspire Offers a range of inclusive sporting activities regardless of disability age fitness with the aim of uniting people through sport.Contact 01223 781364 or [email protected]www.power2inspire.org.uk Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club C&C provide guided runners for beginners and experienced runners.Contact [email protected]www.cambridgeandcoleridge.org.uk Walks Sensory and tactile guided walks in the Botanical gardens and hothouses.The University Botanical Garden, 1 Brookside, Cambridge, CB2 1JE1st Friday of each month, 2pm – 3pm.Contact Mel Mackay 01223 363737 or [email protected] Fenland Fen Tigers, Goalball UK Goalball is a three-a-side team game, developed for blind and visually impaired players.Fen Tigers club is looking to recruit more players above the age of 11 years old of any experience or ability.Neale Wade Academy, Wimblington Road, March, PE15 9PX Alternative Saturdays, 9am-1pmContact 0114 2235670www.goalballuk.com/clubs Tandem Cycling George Campbell Leisure Centre, City Road, March, PE15 9LT Seven days a week. Contact Sam Wool at Cam Sight on 07498 505687 or [email protected] National RunTogether RunTogether operates a national database of guide runners known as 'Find a Guide' to help match visually impaired individuals with licensed guides. Contact 0121 3476543 option 4 for RunTogether or [email protected]https://runtogether.co.uk/running-support/find-a-guide/