Women on Wheels – Navan

Buvinda House Johnstown, Ireland

Women on wheels is a 4 week programme for women 18+ who are looking to improve their cycling ability and skills -in Co. Meath

Pedal for your Medal – a virtual cycling event

Ireland , Ireland

Hop on your bike and challenge yourself to complete a 25km cycle within the designated week of 10th to 18th May. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, this event is open to all skill levels. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to challenge yourself, stay active, and earn a well-deserved medal *Open only to residents of Ireland - must register!

Bike and Mend – Scoil Eoin Naofa

Scoil Eoin Naofa Co. Westmeath, Ireland

Cycling from the school down to the lake. Work shop back at the school with the Menshed showing us how to put a chain back on a bike, pump a wheel and fix a tube

Wheels Cycling Event – Waterford

The Durrow Greenway Carpark Waterford

Free Event. Join us for a 30-minute opening cycle commute on the Waterford Greenway, meeting at the Durrow Greenway Car park at 8.00am. Stopping for refreshments at 8.15am in railway cottage and leaving at 8.40am to get into the Dungarvan for 9.00am, with complimentary hot drinks and snacks.

Bike to School Kiltormer Community

Kiltormer Kiltormer Village, Co. Galway, Ireland

Bike to School for Bike Week in Kiltormer Community for Bike Week

Cycle to School – St Joseph’s NS, Donegal

St Joseph's NS Co. Donegal

A cycle to school morning, children and parents gather at the beach car park and we all set off to our local national school. We hope the children will use their bikes more often and be more aware of safety on the roads. Making it a fun event is beneficial to everyone involved.

Cycle to School and Bike Maintenance – Scoil Na Croise Naofa, Donegal

Scoil Na Croise Naofa Co. Donegal

We will begin our day with a cycle to school every day for bike week. Meeting at market square in Dunfanaghy village to promote cycling and create an awareness in our locality. Guest speaker to talk to pupils around bike maintenance and bike safety. Make healthy smoothies as a refreshment

Cycle to Work Initiative – Limerick

As part of Bike Week 2025, we are encouraging people to cycle to work to be in with chance to win a range of bike vouchers. Simply share a picture of you cycling to work, tag @limericksports and your organisation's name to enter.

Like to Bike – Barefield National School

Barefield National School Barefield, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland

At Barefield National School a fun leisure cycle for all the school children, including a bike check on the day and some advice regarding proper maintenance - by Burren Cycling club.

Magh Ene College Group Cycle – Donegal

Magh Ene College Co.Donegal

Students form Magh Ene College will complete a 5km Cycle in the local area to raise awareness around cycling among students. They will hold a session on Bike Maintenance and Safety prior to the Cycle, hosted by the Green Schools Travel Officer.

Inclusive Cycling Classes – Donegal

Craoibhin Community Enterprise Centre Termon, Co. Donegal

Grassroutes Bike Hire will run eight inclusive cycling classes during Bike Week 2025 for students from Little Angels and St Bernadette’s schools. Sessions include bike fitting, safety checks, and adapted cycling skills, promoting confidence, physical activity, and independence. All equipment is provided, making cycling accessible and enjoyable for all abilities.

Lawrencetown School Bike Week Events

Lawrencetown National School Lawrencetown village, Co. Galway, Ireland

Range of Events for Bike Week at Lawrencetown National School Galway

Cork City to Ballincollig Cycle

Michael Collins statue Grand Parade, Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland

A relaxed social cycle around the Southside of Cork City
The majority of this cycle will be off road and most of the rest on very quiet roads, it will be slow and easy so is particularly suited to those who are less confident cyclists

Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin Greenway Promotion and Group Cycle – Donegal

Maurice McMenamin Memorial Park Ture, Muff, Co. Donegal

Members of Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin will take part in an event aiming to promote and encourage the use of the new Greenway when traveling to and from matches/training. The event will involve a one hour session at the club led by local cycling coaches focusing on cycling skills, cycling safety and guidelines for using the greenway. This will be followed by a guided cycle on the greenway and refreshments in the clubhouse.

Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.