Children’s Skills and Drills – Cleveragh, Sligo
Cleveragh Sligo Town, SligoFor children aged 5 to 12 years . Skills and drills to improve cycling ability. Two levels to choose from beginner or Improver, see below.
For children aged 5 to 12 years . Skills and drills to improve cycling ability. Two levels to choose from beginner or Improver, see below.
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.
Free Drop-In Bike Safety Checks
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
Curious about balance bikes? Bring your little ones (ages 2–5) along and discover the perfect first step in learning to cycle!
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.
For children aged 5 to 12 years. Skills and drills to improve cycling ability. Two levels to choose from beginner or Improver.
Cycle events for service users of Mountmellick Family Resource Centre
To learn how brakes work and do simple repairs yourself.
Moran’s bike shop will attend Gorvagh Community Centre and repair and check children’s bikes from the area (Check breaks, gears, tyres etc ) and adjust and replace as required. There will be a talk on road safety and good bike use.
Bike to School for Bike Week in Kiltormer Community for Bike Week
Children will design their ideal bike as part of this event in school
Community Cycle to School Day with Scoil Éanna, Co. Galway for Bike Week
Preschool children will learn about bike road safety; the importance of putting on a helmet, hi vis, and talk about the rules of the road and general safety.
Free Drop-In Bike Safety Checks
To encourage children to cycle safely from their homes to visit friends, clubs and school. To make the most of the Greenway which is close by our school.
During Bike Week, club volunteers will visit local schools for fun, hands-on cycling sessions. Teens at The Comp in Glenties will learn basic bike maintenance, while younger children at national schools will practice cycling skills in the playground
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.
To improve the set up of commuter bikes to better suit their owners and help them with simple maintenance jobs for their bikes - taking place 12, 13 and 14 May - see locations
Students will learn key cycling skills from Green Schools’ Aengus Kennedy before exploring their local national park by bike. This safe, supported experience builds confidence and road safety awareness. Parents can join to learn alongside their children, encouraging more cycling at home—especially for those without regular bike access or experience.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.