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!
Held near the ATU grounds, the farmers market will reward visitors who cycle with a free tea or coffee and treat at LaPapa restaurant. This Bike Week initiative promotes active travel, supports local business, and encourages a shift from car to bike. A short survey will capture cycling habits and interest.
Free Event. Take a guided cycling tour of the magnificent Waterford Walls Street Art Murals and find out the meaning behind some of the Murals. You must bring your own helmet. TFI Bikes are available once booked in advance. Participants must be over 16 years of age.
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
Our Inclusive Cycling Workshop is designed to provide support children with additional needs. The workshop will involve some fun interactive cycling activities along with learn to cycle guidance and support.
We will host our event at Carndonagh Community School. They have 400 meter track, where young participants can cycle in safety off the main road. There will also be an bike obstacle course which will be managed and facilitated by our local cycling expert.
Free Family fun day in Blanchardstown with activities for the entire family.
A fun Bike Fest on 10th May of skills and challenges for children from 5+ plus and inclusive session for children with a disability at Cavan Leisure Centre, Drumalee.
Athenry CycleFest
To sketch, illustrate and write postcards on a bike ride in Cork City with an illustrator
The Cork LGBT Archive will be sharing stories of Cork's activism, community spaces and more on this 7km group cycle.
Join our PedalPower Cycle Parade. Get on your bike! Come along for a free, family-friendly cycle parade with music, costumes and 4 pick-up points are Bangor Circle, Mount Argus Park, Harold’s Cross Park and Parnell Road (Fire station) for final Kiddie Kilometre ending at Eamonn Ceannt Park. Be sure to register your participation through eventbrite link provided in advance.
Fun Children's Obstacle Course and Learn to Cycle. No booking required at Danesfort GAA Club - Kilkenny
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.
Free Event. Join us for a 30-minute opening cycle commute on the Waterford Greenway, meeting at the Durrow Greenway Car park at 8.00am. Stopping for refreshments at 8.15am in railway cottage and leaving at 8.40am to get into the Dungarvan for 9.00am, with complimentary hot drinks and snacks.
Children will design their ideal bike as part of this event in school
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.
A cycling for all event, come and try a bike suited to your needs.
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. All equipment is provided, making cycling accessible and enjoyable for all abilities.
Range of Events for Bike Week at Lawrencetown National School Galway
Wheels For all is suitable for all ages and levels. This cycle is inclusive for families that have children with disabilities. This cycle will help promote awareness and safety when on bikes. This will take place at Manulla Football CLub at F23 KF66.
This skills evening will provide the children with the basic skills that are required when starting to cycle.
Members of Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin will take part in an event aiming to promote and encourage the use of the new Greenway when traveling to and from matches/training. The event will involve a one hour session at the club led by local cycling coaches focusing on cycling skills, cycling safety and guidelines for using the greenway. This will be followed by a guided cycle on the greenway and refreshments in the clubhouse.
To introduce participants to multi modal travel and to try to develop a community of cyclists - Multi modal leisure cycle using the train to Midleton to meet with the cycle to the sea organisation for a presentation on their greenway sculptures - 12th May
On Tuesday 13th May, Donegal County Council will host a 6km lunchtime cycle around Donegal Town for Bike Week 2025. Staff will enjoy a relaxed ride, a healthy lunch, and learn about cycling safety, the benefits of exercise, the Cycle to Work Scheme, and try out electric bikes.
5 week fun and safe inclusive cycling programme for children aged 5-13 years. Children will learn correct techniques and lots of fun skills.-
Confidence training for women to get back cycling - max 20 places
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.
Older ladies fitness class incorporating indoor cycling at Lawrencetown Community Hall, Co. Galway
Display and information on different types of bikes available to purchase
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.