Wooden bike shelters

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Explore our range of wooden bike shelters, the perfect solution for improving your site’s green credentials and encouraging active commuting.

With us able to offer a selection of timber options for cladding, as well as racks and lock options to meet your specific requirements, we have everything you need to deliver your ideal bike store.

Wooden bike stores are an environmentally friendly solution for keeping your bikes securely stowed away.

Our aesthetically pleasing shelters provide high quality, secure and long-lasting sustainable alternatives to traditional options and enable you to tailor your purchase to your site’s requirements.

Choose from a variety of designs and timber cladding options, including sapele, larch, treated softwood, western redcedar, Canadian western redcedar, thermopine, black thermopine and composite cladding.

Your bike store can also be fitted with a variety of security features, including PIR LED lighting and a selection of lock options.

Alongside our range of standard and premium bike shelters, you can also take advantage of our bespoke builds courtesy of our in-house design team.

Our competitive prices, end-to-end project management and great lead-times mean we have been trusted to provide wooden bike stores to numerous customers, including the likes of AstraZeneca and Nielsen.

We also provide a 10-year manufacturing guarantee on every shelter we deliver.

Please feel free to explore our range of timber clad shelters or contact us if you have any questions.

 

Sustainable cycle shelters

All our wooden bike stores use Forest Stewardship Council certified timber, meaning your purchase is helping responsible forest management.

By choosing wood cladding for your cycle store, you are using a renewable building material with a limited environmental impact compared to manmade alternatives.

Thanks to the carbon sequestration of trees and wood’s natural lightness providing low transport emissions, timber offers sustainable benefits from sapling through to installation.

Equally, by encouraging cycling to and from your site, you are helping to reduce carbon emissions one journey at a time.

You can also have a sedum roof installed on your shelter to further improve biodiversity.

As we all look to tackle the environmental impact of the daily commute and improve the air quality of our local areas, our shelters are ideal for helping people get onto two wheels.

Looking for something else? Why not check-out our range of BREEAM compliant products or bespoke designs.