Ballisodare Bay Cycling Club Photo Competition – Sligo
Ballisodare Bay Cycling ClubJoin the Bike Week Photo Competition! Celebrate Bike Week 2025 by taking part in the Bike Week Photo Competition, hosted by Ballisodare Bay Cycling Club!
Join the Bike Week Photo Competition! Celebrate Bike Week 2025 by taking part in the Bike Week Photo Competition, hosted by Ballisodare Bay Cycling Club!
Be a Café Cyclists (Cycle for coffee/scone) for Bike Week - at 4 Local locations Killaloe, Newmarket, Ennis and Kilrush, Co. Clare - to get this offer read more
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!
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
A two-part beginner cycling challenge with South Tipperary Cycling Club’s, helping you build toward a 30km ride through fun, supportive group sessions. Starts May 11th at Duhill Community Centre.
Lissycasey School Cycle Co. Clare for Bike Week
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
Range of Events for Bike Week at Lawrencetown National School Galway
Ardattin NS is celebrating Bike Week with a fun and engaging series of cycling activities for pupils and families from Tuesday 13th to Friday 16th May.
Free Event. Led by Dungarvan Cycling Club, this 4 week Social Cycle Programme is perfect for anyone looking to build confidence, meet new people and enjoy the summer evenings.
A cycle group to encourage ladies to get back on the bike!
Start the day the right way watching the sun rise over Dublin Bay on this relaxed 10km cycle.
A dawn cycle covering 10km and followed by a healthy breakfast in the Fisherman's Inn, Fishertow - for any cyclists age 16 + - register through link provided to take part
Start your day right by enjoying a leisure cycle around Enniscrone, followed by a dip in the sea to refresh you for the day ahead.
A fun cycle with students from Carbury National School on 16th May 2025 in the vicinity of their school with Sligo Cycling Campaign.
Cycle Freedom Cork City - Free bike rentals during Bike Week 10 - 18th May, from 9.30am - 5.30pm with Cork Cycle Hire
Lynx Cycling Club and St Cynoc’s National School, will be taking part in a school cycle day in Ferbane Offaly as part of Bike Week on 16th May
Students form the Senior classes of Moyle NS will cycle to the shore nearby their school and conduct a Spring Clean of the shore on arrival. Infant Classes will cycle around the school. The day will conclude with a picnic for all children with parents invited also. A bike mechanic will be on hand on the day to carry out any minor repairs required.
Pupils from schools across Kilkenny will have an intro to mountain biking, wrapping up with fun grass track racing, organised with Cycling Ireland for Bike Week.
Our preschool children will be encouraged to bike to school, for those who do not have bikes we can provide them. Then we will have our second bike race along the Brosna View Green,
On May 16th, CFFAM will host two free guided cycling tours on Arranmore Island for National Bike Week. Open to all ages, the event promotes health, sustainability, and local heritage, with bike loans, safety gear, refreshments, and a raffle. Tours begin at Arranmore Community Hall.
Drumlin Trails guided E Bike cycle of Caledon - on 16th May as part of Bike Week Monaghan - limited space email to book
Gentle meander from Galway Port area along canals, through University of Galway, over Quincentennial Bridge and over to Ballinfoyle Organic Community Garden & Terryland Forest Park
This cycle will be shorter flatter, slower and involve a lot of off road route and so be particularly suited to less confident cyclists.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.