Balance Bike Programme at Kiltoom Community Centre
Kiltoom Community Centre Kiltoom, Roscommon, IrelandLooking to boost your child’s cycling confidence join this FREE Balance Ability Programme for children aged 3-6 in Kiltoom, Roscommon
Looking to boost your child’s cycling confidence join this FREE Balance Ability Programme for children aged 3-6 in Kiltoom, Roscommon
BMX racing, coaching, practice and training for 12+ - it is required to register for this event in advance to secure a spot - link provided.
5 week fun and safe cycling programme for children aged 5-13 years. Children will learn correct techniques and lots of fun skills with Monaghan Sports Partnership
Teens can learn more about cycling a pump track with Tanagh Outdoor Education Centre Tuesday 13th May - pre booking essential - details provided on how to do this
Confidence training for women to get back cycling - max 20 places
To learn how brakes work and do simple repairs yourself.
An opportunity to try out cycling and e-bikes followed by refreshments in the local community house.
Bike Maintenance Workshop from Cavan Cycling Hub to get tips on how to ensure your bike is safe, road ready and help get the maximum from your cycles.
Lifford NS plans to meet at the start of the cycle way at the town limit, encouraging parents to drop their children off there and join the walk or cycle to school. Children will cycle or scoot along the footpath to school. On arrival, parents will be offered refreshments, each class teacher will distribute a bell or reflector set to the children, and a road safety lesson will be delivered in class. This initiative promotes active travel, builds awareness of safe cycling habits, and encourages greater community involvement in the journey to school.
The Cycle Bus is to encourage pupils in local schools to cycle to school. The event for Bike Week will encourage maintenance of own bikes and safety awareness. reaching out to families will encourage families to cycle outside of school also and promote the social and health benefits of cycling. Two other local schools and the gardai will particiapate in thes event also so it reaches out into the wider community to get involved.
Inver NS is holding a special event to help children understand road safety while cycling. A local instructor will be invited to deliver a practical session on safe cycling. Pupils will also take part in a short cycle around the local area. An in-school art competition will promote creativity around the theme of bike safety, and relevant safety information will be shared with all students to reinforce key messages. This event aims to build cycling confidence, encourage safe habits, and celebrate Bike Week through both fun and educational activities.
Free Drop-In Bike Safety Checks
Guided Video Presentation
Mayo School Events for Bike Week 2025
Greenway cycle with two local schools, demonstrating bike skills and bike safety
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
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.
Display and information on different types of bikes available to purchase
Tralee Community Policing Unit will host a bike safety information stand in Manor West Shopping Centre in Tralee
Older adult 'back on your bike' training facilitated by Ulick O'Beirne - must email to register and secure your spot
Our Children's Learn to Cycle session will give children in the Ardnacassa Housing estate area an opportunity to learn safer urban cycling skills.
To learn to recognise punctures and damaged tyres and do simple repairs yourself.
A practical bike maintenance workshop in Golden Village for beginners, offering hands-on tips and essential bike care skills.
Cycle/scoot from Carnaun NS Athenry to St Mary's GAA Club Athenry
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.