Teen Cycle of Killykeen Forest Park
Killykeen Forest Park Killykeen,, Co. Cavan, IrelandA guided cycle for teenagers around Killykeen forest Park
A guided cycle for teenagers around Killykeen forest Park
The Cycle for Tullaghan Rowing club is suitable for all ages, Suitable for all and all levels of experience. This cycle event is a community cycle, lots of fun for the family and a fun cycling challenge. This event will take place at Geesala Community Centre F26 X4H5.
Coolaney Countryside Guided Cycle – Sunday 11th May – 12noon – Café Fia, Coolaney Community Park
Monaghan Sports Partnership and Drumlin Trails will guide you along the greenway sharing the best local knowledge so you can take the most scenic route for Bike Week 2025
Fun Children's Obstacle Course and Learn to Cycle. No booking required
Fun Children's Obstacle Course and Learn to Cycle. No booking required at Danesfort GAA Club - Kilkenny
Join us for a fun-filled BMX "Come and Try" event where riders of all ages and skill levels can experience the thrill of BMX riding! Whether you're a beginner or just curious, come along, meet local riders, and give it a go in a safe and friendly environment. Bikes and helmets available just bring your enthusiasm!
Promote healthy cycling habits amongst our community - This event encourages cycling for all ages while promoting fitness and community spirit Sunday 11th May at Milltown GAA
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
To raise awareness of cycling in Ballincollig - this Sustainable Travel Park Cycle takes place on 11th May
To offer free checks, minor repairs and advice
A relaxed leisurely around the Durrow area with plenty of stories, poetry and craic.
Curious about balance bikes? Bring your little ones (ages 2–5) along and discover the perfect first step in learning to cycle!
The Barrow Blueway Canal Engineering Heritage Cycle Event takes place at 2pm-4pm on Sunday 11 May at Lock 22 Feighcullen, between Rathangan & Roberstown, County Kildare to celebrate the engineering contribution of those who built the Barrow Blueway Canal in the 18th century.
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.
To develop safety awareness when using bikes on the roads.
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 tour surrounding hills and enjoy iconic views over the city
To learn how brakes work and do simple repairs yourself.
Visit the many distinct islands that came to form Cork City on your bike and hear the story of their history and unique identity.
Don't forget your bike!! But this cycle is also designed to be suitable for cycling on the TFI bikes.
This event on 11th May 0 will have two parts an on-line bike poetry competition and an in person Bike-themed poetry evening at The Friary, with free snacks. A chance to catch up with all the new friends you made on all the Bike Week Cycles.
You will hear some pieces inspired by cycling including the entries in on-line bike poetry competition specially written for the event. We will also open the floor to anyone who wishes to perform.
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 Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.