Pathfinder

Our new lightweight, versatile city and leisure collection.

Also available with our powerful and reliable electric assist system

Hand-crafting Since 1926

From the moment William ‘Rath’ Pashley founded the company in 1926, Pashley has been dedicated to hand-crafting unique cycles for leisure and business customers around the world. We are proud to be the longest-established British bicycle maker, placing design excellence, innovation, and quality manufacture at our heart.

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The Factory Showroom

Nestled at the heart of our factory in Stratford-upon-Avon, our showroom is the perfect place to explore our range of hand-crafted British bicycles.

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Our Cycles

Leisure Cycles

Iconic, hand-crafted cycles that blend classic elegance with contemporary design, expertly built for every adventure!

For Business

Our commercial range of cargo, fleet, vending and promotional cycles provide sustainable transport solutions for business use.

Bike Share

Award-winning micromobility and 'bike share' products, used daily by thousands of people in key cities around the U.K.

Introducing

The Roadfinder

Meet the "Swiss Army knife of bicycles". Road, gravel and everything in between, we bring you our most versatile, high-performance bicycle yet!

Introducing

The Roadfinder

Meet the "Swiss Army knife of bicycles". Road, gravel and everything in between, we bring you our most versatile, high-performance bicycle yet!

Where to Buy

Buy Online

Buy cycles, accessories and spares online direct from Pashley, with delivery from our factory to the UK, USA & EU.

Visit our showroom

Visit the Pashley factory showroom in Stratford-upon-Avon, where you can view and test ride our range of leisure cycles.

Find a Dealer

We have dealers in a number of countries worldwide. Many have stock or can order cycles for you from Pashley.

Call us direct

For sales support, product information and B2B orders, call us on: +44(0)1789 292 263 (9-5pm GMT, Mon- Fri)

New Limited Edition

A limited-edition configuration of our new Pathfinder X, combining adrenaline inducing trail performance with head turning looks!

New Limited Edition

A limited-edition configuration of our new Pathfinder X, combining adrenaline inducing trail performance with head turning looks!

Latest News

The Roadfinder Collection
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The Roadfinder Collection

Meet the Swiss Army Knife of bicycles. We bring you our most versatile, high-performance range yet with the Pashley Roadfinder Collection.
Landmark bike share scheme
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Landmark bike share scheme

Pashley's pioneering and innovative design approach re-defines the future of micromobility and the accessibility of bike share.
The Pathfinder Collection
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The Pathfinder Collection

Modern classics – we are excited to introduce the all-new Pashley Pathfinder Collection, bringing two new e-bikes to our range. 

Pashley Cycles is England's longest established bicycle manufacturer. Founded in 1926 and based in Stratford-upon-Avon, our dedicated team design and manufacture a unique range of cycles for both business and leisure customers.

Leisure Cycles:
From our flagship traditional Princess and Roadster models to the exclusive Guv'nor Path Racer, every one of our cycles is hand-built to exacting standards. The range includes classic and contemporary bicycles for commuting and leisure riding, as well as adult and children's tricycles that provide stability and pleasure on three wheels.

Commercial Cycles:
Pashley has supplied commercial and industrial customers with robust and reliable cargo bikes and trikes for over 90 years. Our cycles offer an economical and environmentally friendly alternative for transporting goods or equipment, for delivering post and other cargo, and for food vending. Many hotels, leisure resorts and high street businesses also use Pashley bicycles - branded in their own livery - for use by their employees and customers.

City Hire Bikes:
In recent years Pashley, with its experienced design & development team, have created World-leading products for city and urban hire schemes, including those in use in London and the West Midlands.