There are many different sports clubs and groups across Wales for disabled people. These may be in a pan disability (any disability), disability specific or integrated (disabled and non disabled participants) setting. Use this section to browse through the many opportunities available to find the right one for you!
Inclusive acrobats and tumbling club with qualified coaches and volunteers
This Club caters for junior participants training on a Saturday evening from 7pm - 9pm at Abercynon Sports Centre.
THis club caters for juniors with a variety of disabilities.
THis club is a mainstream club with a disability section catering for both juniors and seniors.
Session for Pan Disability, mainly adults.
Abergavenny Tennis Club, situated in the heart of Abergavenny, gateway to the Brecon Beacons, provides excellent facilities and a friendly social atmosphere for tennis players of all ages and abilities.
Abertillery Colts disability section is a pan disability club for ages 8 +
After School Multi Sport Club
The session is at the sports centre.
The club caters for children who have learning difficulties.
Multi Sports morning at Swansea Tennis Centre every Wednesday Morning from 10.30am- 12pm
Athletics club for children 7-14 years
For adults and children with a learning disability
Athletics Club for children
For children with a disability
This badminton club caters for children and adults with a physical disability.
A club for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
For people with physical disabilities
For children with autism and aspergers
Swimming Sessions and Water Based Activities.
Swimming Club for people with disabilities
Club Contact: Anthony Spurrier
Telephone Number: 07929340464
Training day & time: Sunday 10.
Bowls Club opportunity for people with a visual impairment
This is a Visually Impaired Club that do different activities during the week
Canoe club for juniors that welcomes children with additional needs
Swimming club meeting at Pontypool Active Living Centre
Swimming Club for the Disabled (Gement to its members)
Seniors (over 18) Pan-Disability
Current Sports are Boccia and New Age Kurling
Training Day & Time:
Friday, 2pm - 3pm
Suitable For:
Adults with disabilities
Brief Description:
The club offers participants the opportunity to play boccia from recreational to competitive level.
This group has been running for many years and provided bowls sessions for adults and children with a learning disability.
A small club that caters for people with a physical or sensory impairment.
A Mixed cricket club with Junior and Disability cricket sessions
The club takes place at Brecon Leisure Centre every Friday during school term time and caters for children with a disability, and their friends or siblings.
Brickfiled Football Club caters for a range of disabilities outlined above.
The club is an established mainstream club which offers training opportunities for disabled seniors and juniors.
Boccia club open to all disabilities
Multi sports and social club for children with a visual impairment and their siblings and friends.
Mutlisport and Social club for people with learning disabilities
An after school club that runs weekly football sessions for children aged 11 to 16 with a disability.
A trampolining club for children age 6+ with a disability, based at Bridgend Recreation Centre,
Inclusive bowls sessions provided for children and adults
Multi Sports club for children and young people with a disability; siblings and friends are very welcome.
The Leisure Centre provides a full range of tuition for children age 4 - 16 years with a disability.
A pan disability swimming club which provides grassroots to competitive opportunities.
Mainstream club open to children with disabilities.
Mainstream club which offers inclusive sessions based in Bridgend Recreation Centre
Football club for both electric and manual wheelchair users
A new Multisport club for children with any disability has begun at the Willows Centre in Troedyrhiw.
The British Ski Club for the Disabled caters for seniors and juniors, and is a pan disability group catering for all disabilities.
This club operates once a month, on a Saturday morning 10.
The club have recently started a weekly session for young people with a disability.
Training Times:
Monday 6-9pm
Thursday 7-9pm (Elite Level)
Friday 10am - 12.
Sessions across Caerphilly in association with Caerphilly Swim Development
Sunday: 12.15pm – 1.00pm and 1.00pm – 1.45pm.
Session for Pan Disability mainly adults.
Canoeing sessions are now being offered under the Venture Out Project for anyone with a disability.
Mae hwn yn glwb prif lif sy’n integreiddio pobl gydag anabledd yn llawn.
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Wheelchair Basketball Club - for disabled and non-disabled players aged 8 upwards - sports wheelchairs provided
A club for people who want to participate in Boccia for fun as well as for those who wish to compete!
Limited wheelchair access to the building.
Limited wheelchair access to the building.
Activity Club:
Rifle Shooting Club – Chepstow Rifle Shooting Club
When:
Mon/Tues/Thurs Evenings 7.
Session for pan disability, mainly adults.
Boccia Club for electric & manual wheelchair users
Special needs tuition available
Walks are held for children aged 14-18 across the county to encourage physical activity.
Cleddau Warriors Disability Football Club meet on the 3rd Sunday of the month at Haverfordest Leisure Centre from 10.30am - 12 noon.
Mae’r clwb hwn ar gyfer plant gyda nam ar y golwg ac sydd rhwng 7 ac 16 oed.
Mae’r clwb pan-anabledd hwn yn cyfarfod yng Nghanolfan Hamdden Caerfyrddin.
Diwrnod ac Amser Ymarfer: Llun 6pm – 7.
Clwyd Special Riding Centre situated at Llanfynydd near Wrexham in North Wales is a registered charity run by a group of volunteers.
Coed-y-Mwstwr Golf Club welcomes all people with a disability
Colwyn Bay Tennis Club provides tennis for juniors and seniors with learning disabilties.
Deeside Indoor athletics Centre
Training Day & Time – Alternate Saturdays 5pm – 7pm
Suitable for – Children aged 5 years to 18 years with any kind of disability i.
Currently inclusive sessions with non-disabled participants: pan-disability.
Countryside Wheelchair Walks is a club that provides walks in the Snowdonia National Park for electric and manual wheelchair users of all ages.
Training Day & Time
Friday: 4pm - 6pm
Training Venue
Cowbridge Leisure Centre
Suitable For:
Please contact the club prior to the session to assess suitability and level of activity required.
This club provides coaching for adults and children with a physical disability, including wheelchair users, and anyone with a mild learning disability.
Welcomes people with disabilities (green not suitable for wheelchairs)
Rugby Football Club based in Croesyceiliog catering for PAN disabilities
Open to people with disabilities and their families.
Swimming club for all ability swimmers
Part of the Welsh Table Tennis community clubs
Meet Tuesday and Thursday at Cwmbran Stadium for Athletics
Cwmbran Tennis Club are located within the grounds of Green Meadow Golf Club in Cwmbran.
Cwmbran Rugby Football club welcomes participants with disabilities
Clwb integredig yng Nghronfeydd Dŵr Gogledd Powys ac yn addas ar gyfer oedolion a phlant sy’n hoff o bysgota.
This Club is for Autism and Aspergers only
Disability Section of Deeside Athletics Club
Wheelchair Curling training sessions & league competitions
Sports Club for people with a disability
Wheelchair Rugby sessions rotating between Denbighshire, Conwy and Gwynedd.
A new Disability Dragon Sport Club has begun at Troedyrhiw Boys and Girls Club on Wednesdays between the hours of 4.
A competitive club for swimmers of all disabilities and ages.
Boccia and Kurling club for young people with a learning disability
Multi Sports club for adults with a disability.
Contact Details: Sharon Hodgson and Nona Hexter
Telephone Number: 01446 406300 or 01446 732385
Training Details: Friday 10.
Pan-disability cricket club
Football club for children with a disability
for adults with a learning disability
The football sessions run on the following days and times on a weekly basis:
Saturday: 11.
Bowls club suitable for most disabilities
Mens Bowling Club based in Garndiffaith
The club is an established main stream club which offers training opportunities for juniors and seniors with a disability.
Outdoor lawn bowls on all weather carpet
Georgetown Multisport Club is a friendly, vibrant club that has been running since March 2007, and has a large number of regular participants creating a great social atmosphere.
This club caters for both juniors and seniors.
Golf club who welcome members with a disability.
Inclusive Swimming lessons are going to be taking place in Gwaunfarren Swimming Pool throughout the year.
The club takes place on a fortnightly basis at Carmarthen Leisure Centre on Wednesdays at 8pm
Contact Carmarthen Leisure Centre 01267 230974.
Archery club for all abilities
Swimming Club for people with disabilities
Multi sports club for all ages
The club offers various indoor based sports to all its members such as basketball, football amongst many.
Fitness Centre for the Disabled
Saturday Mornings 10.00am - 11.30am
Boccia and badminton club for children and young adults with a learning disability
Football for 6-11year olds
This integrated archery club caters for visually impaired individuals and wheelchair users. For more information, contact David Coupland on 01874 611483.
Suitable for adults with a learning disability.
For children with a disability
This club has both disabled and non-disabled participants and is suitable for anyone aged 16 plus.
This is an integrated club with both disabled and non-disabled members.
Judo for children with a disability
Provides inclusive bowls sessions
Main stream football club who also offer opportunities for children with a disability to participate in their sessions.
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The Kestrel Centre offers a varied program of activities.
Swimming lessons for children and young people with a disability.
Currently inclusive sessions with non-disabled participants: Pan-disability.
Powys Panthers Pan Disability Football Festival A Success
Teams from all over South Wales descended upon Llandrindod Wells Sports Centre yesterday in what was to prove to be a fantastic day’s football.
Llandrindod Wells Disability Cricket club is a pan disability club that meets on Thursdays at Llandrindod Wells Sports Centre 6pm - 7pm.
Llandudno Multi Disabled FC are a football club for over 16's and seniors with learning disabilties.
This is a club for visually impaired adults who meet at the following times:
Selwyn Samuel Indoor Bowls Centre, Tuesdays, 10am (Winter)
Parc Y Dre, Llanelli, Tuesdays, 10am (Summer)
This established club caters for males who have various learning difficulties over the age of 18.
Llangefni Lions Football Club, Sessions on Monday 5pm – 6pm at Plas Arthur Leisure Centre, Llangefni
Mainstream Club open for people with all disabilities
The Club runs weekly Kayaking sessions. Juniors and seniors with a disability are very welcome.
Inclusive mainstream club
Maesteg Judo Club provides inclusive sessions for juniors and seniors with a disablity.
Mainstream club open to children with disabilities
A new Indoor Athletics Club is to begin on Wednesday 23rd July in the Willows Centre in Troedyrhiw for children up to the age of 14.
Adults Pan Disability Boccia Club
Mondays 7pm - 9pm
Contact Eluned Jones
Môn Independents Multisport Club