Rural Wheels is a unique transport scheme for people living in rural areas of Cumberland.
This service provides convenient transport from your home to your nearest town or public transport connection, helping you access essential services, shopping, appointments, and more.
- Door-to-door service: Pick-up and drop-off at your home.
- Connects you to: Local towns and public transport links.
- Accessible options: wheelchair accessible
- Membership required: Register for the Rural Wheels scheme to use the service.
- Village Wheels: Timetabled service for Anthorn and Seascale communities via Rural Wheels membership.
How to use: Register for the scheme, then book your rural transport as needed. The service is designed to make travel easier for those who may not have access to regular public transport.
For more details on registration, booking, and specific service areas, please visit the Cumberland Council website.
How to use Village Wheels - in Anthorn and Seascale
You need to apply for the Rural Wheels scheme to use Village Wheels.
Village Wheels routes and timetables - see website for details
Registration for the Rural Wheels scheme is required. The service is available to residents in rural areas of Cumberland who need transport to their nearest town or public transport connection. Accessible transport are available in some areas. Please check the website for details on eligibility and how to register.
