Biodiversity Bike Ride

Join us for a fun bike ride and learn what we have and how we can do so much more to protect Nature in Gorey! To celebrate the cross-over between Bike Week and Biodiversity Week, for the third year running Gorey Pedestrian and Cycling Association will be hosting a Biodiversity Bike Ride through Gorey Town.
With a new route for 2026, our guide this year will be Alan Poole. Alan is a dairy farmer in Co Wexford, with a passion for nature and the environment. Alan has an honours degree in Environmental Science and a PhD in conservation Zoology. You can find out more about the work Alan does here: www.poolebioschool.ie
We’ll make stops at several key biodiversity sites and explore how we can both appreciate and protect the Nature that surrounds us. Suitable for competent cyclists age 10+ grab your bike, your curiosity, and let’s pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future!
Date: Sunday 17th May
Time: 11am – 1pm
Meeting Point: Gorey Orchard (next to the fire station)
Ending Point: The park (where we’ll treat you to a drink from the Coffee Pod)
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Don’t forget to bring your helmet, water bottle, and enthusiasm for Nature! We can’t wait to explore Gorey’s urban biodiversity with you.
Booking essential atbikebio.eventbrite.ie
Any queries or questions, please reach out to goreypca@gmail.com
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Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.

