The children’s bike brand that grows with your child just got even more fun

Banwood has expanded its iconic Classic Bicycle range and launched a collectible new accessory, and we're a little bit obsessed with both.

Banwood is the children's outdoor brand that parents discover once and never really move on from. The Scandinavian-inspired bikes with those instantly recognisable wicker baskets on the handlebars have been a fixture on the best-dressed school runs for years, and this summer, the brand has given us two very good reasons to part with our cash again.

The Classic Bicycle range now comes in three sizes; a new 14", the existing 16", and a new 20" meaning that one brand can genuinely take your child from age three all the way through to ten.

The 14" (£269) is designed for ages 3–6 and makes a brilliant first pedal bike. The 16" (£290) suits ages 4–7 and remains the bestseller. The 20" (£399) is new for summer 2026, built for ages 6–10, and brings the same clean lines and grown-up colour palette that makes Banwood so appealing to us parents in the first place.

All three are available at banwood.co.uk, in the brand's signature range of muted, parent-friendly shades. If you've ever bought a child's bike only to wince at the colour, you'll understand why this matters.

Alongside the new bike sizing, Banwood has launched something altogether more pocket-money-friendly: the Pin & Ride Basket (£19), a customisable handlebar basket that children can personalise with collectible Banwood Pins (£12.90 per set). The perfect stocking filler or smaller gift.

Made from recycled, durable rubber with flexible straps and tool-free attachment, the basket fits all Banwood products as well as most bikes and scooters, so no compatibility headaches. The real draw, though, is the pins. Available in themes including flowers, magic, dinosaurs and space, they're interchangeable and collectible.

Why we love Banwood bikes

Beyond the beautiful design, Banwood is a family-owned brand built around a genuinely simple idea that children's outdoor products should be made well enough to last, and designed well enough that parents actually want to look at them. The bikes are built to be handed down and the new sizing range makes that ambition even more achievable.

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