Balance Bike Learn to Cycle – Drogheda, Louth
Lourdes Stadium DroghedaBalance Bike programme for 5 weeks, starts on the 12th of April and finishes on the 10th of May. Pre booking for children 5 to 8 years.
Balance Bike programme for 5 weeks, starts on the 12th of April and finishes on the 10th of May. Pre booking for children 5 to 8 years.
Learn to Cycle programme for 5 weeks, starts on the 12th of April and finishes on the 10th of May. Pre booking for children 6 to 12 years.
Women on wheels is a 4 week programme for women 18+ who are looking to improve their cycling ability and skills -in Co. Meath
We will hold the event in our local GAA club Mary;land GAA grounds. Each cjhild will bring their bike and we will employ coaches from the local triathlon club to facilitate the training. Children will be taught about safety on bikes on the road, the impotance of using safety equipment such as hi-vis jackets and cycling safely and responsibly. The coaches will show the children skills on the day and will hold a mini cycling evet at the club.
Aimed at children aged 5-12 years old, this class is perfect for beginners who are eager to hop on a bike and start pedalling.
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
To offer free checks, minor repairs and advice
A fun Bike Fest of skills and challenges for children from 5+ plus and inclusive session for children with a disability.
For 10-17 year old youths / teenagers to learn core mountain biking skills from experienced instructor including; Track Stands, Manual Drops, Front Wheel lifts, Bunny Hop, Cornering, Body position.
To offer free checks, minor repairs and advice
Active Schools Week is suitable for all age groups and it is suitable for all levels of cycling. This is a group cycle that will promote community engagement and education about cycling. This will take place at Turlough XL Shop at F23 DK81
Casual cycle from Naomh Padraig GAA Ture to Pennyburn pedestrian bridge along cross border greenway trail. Returning by same route.
Our Learn to Cycle class is an exciting and engaging program designed to teach children the fundamentals of cycling in a safe and supportive environment. Aimed at children aged 5-12 years old, our class is perfect for beginners who are eager to hop on a bike and start pedalling.
To offer free checks, minor repairs and advice
For Adults only - Learn core mountain biking skills from an expert including; Track Stands, Manual Drops, Front Wheel lifts, Bunny Hop, Cornering, Body position. Helmet and Mountain Bike required
Our Learn to Cycle class is an exciting and engaging program designed to teach children the fundamentals of cycling in a safe and supportive environment. Aimed at children aged 5-12 years old, our class is perfect for beginners who are eager to hop on a bike and start pedaling.
To help people learn to fix their own bike
To learn the main things to check when starting off maintaining a bike - with Cork Community Bikes at Rebel Reads
A relaxed social tour of the Street art around Cork City 10th May from 7pm - find out more about iconic works we all know and find some hidden gems you might not know about. This will be a very slow and easy cycle particularly suitable for less confident cyclists.
Balance Bike Fun for our littlest cyclists!
Cycling Training Workshops, Dún Laoghaire.
Dublin City Council is proud to present PedalPower a free cycling-focused multi-activity event, taking place as part of National Bike Week and Climate Action Week
We are planning a vibrant and inclusive Community Bike Day designed to bring people of all ages together on two wheels! The event kicks off with an in-depth workshop on bike maintenance and repair, led by local cycling experts who will guide participants through essential skills such as fixing a flat, adjusting brakes, and tuning gears. After getting hands-on and confident with their bikes, everyone is invited to take part in a leisurely community ride through scenic local routes. As a special highlight, we’re excited to include the use of a specially designed accessible bike, enabling elderly community members and residents from the nearby residential home to join in the fun and reconnect with their community. This heartwarming addition ensures that the joy of cycling is shared by all, making the day not only active and educational, but also deeply meaningful.
Two categories for children to learn to cycle. Beginner / Nervous (5 to 10 years) – For children who are just starting on a pedal bike, struggle with getting started, or wobble a lot while cycling. This level focuses on improving balance and pedalling skills. Improver / Advanced (8 to 12 years) – For children who can start and stop independently and cycle in a straight line but need to improve their braking and cornering skills.
To learn how brakes work and do simple repairs yourself.
Bike to School for Bike Week in Kiltormer Community for Bike Week
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.