Family Fun Cycle, Donegal
Club Rothaíochta Chú Uladh will host a family fun cycle to encourage greater participation by adults and to introduce the pleasure of cycling to children.
Club Rothaíochta Chú Uladh will host a family fun cycle to encourage greater participation by adults and to introduce the pleasure of cycling to children.
a unique yoga class inspired by those who simply want fitness to be fun and uplifting - for groovey people as part of Bike Week Wicklow 2025
To encourage women to cycle - Come and join Cork Cycling Campaigns Women's Leisure Cycle, 15th May 2025 from 6-8pm - for 18 + years old. Meeting point - Michael Collins statue Grand Parade, Cork City.
Join us for a free pump track session at Fairlane Park. Learn to master the bumps and jumps of the pump track and improve your skills.
Club Rothaíochta Chú Uladh will host a Mountain Bike event to cater for adults wishing to experience a different from the usual road based events.
Club Rothaíochta Chú Uladh will host a ladies only cycling event in an attempt to attract more females in the locality to cycling, It will by a fun group cycle with refreshment served after the event.
Watch a free film screening of Motherload - an inspiring film on all things cycling at The Glenroyal Hotel Maynooth - organised by Maynooth Cycling Campaign in partnership with Kildare County Council. You must register for this free event through the link provided.
Start the day the right way watching the sun rise over Dublin Bay on this relaxed 10km cycle.
Guided Video Presentation
Guided Video Presentation
Bike Fun Day rewards children who cycle to school during Bike Week with fun activities in the school yard. Led by teacher Luke Cape and pro cyclist Mitchell McLaughlin, kids will enjoy cycling challenges, prizes, and refreshments. It’s a fun, active event that promotes bike skills, confidence, and healthy habits!
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.
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.
Come and Try Inclusive cycle, All ages and abilities welcome.
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.
Inclusive Balance Bike Workshop
Enjoy a free scenic cycle from Crough Wood to Kilclooney Woods, followed by a hike up to Coumshingaun Lake, and then cycle back.
To kick off the festival, promote and; encourage cycling - suitable for all
Go for a cycle along the Vicarstown Blueway on one of our adaptive/tandem bikes.
Experience the joy of cycling through Limerick’s historic streets and connect with fellow enthusiasts in a relaxed, community atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a beginner, this event promises an enjoyable evening for everyone.
The event is a Ladies only cycle, using a 40km loop out from Termon, Kilmacrennan, Ramelton, Milford and back to Termon. There will be a food stop providing strawberries and chat. The event is an opportunity for non-members to take part in a fully marshalled and organised ride at a pace that suits.
A relaxed evening cycle through Cloughjordan exploring local biodiversity and hunting for heritage trees. Meet at Centra, Main Street, Friday 15th May at 7pm.
A 14km round cycle for women who would like to get involved with cycling locally. Tea and cake provided in Cullohill.
Join us 17th May from 9am in Glenties during Bike Week for free bike “M-checks” by local mechanics, covering essentials like brakes, gears, and tyre pressure. Enjoy tea, coffee, and bike chats while learning basic cycling skills from our volunteers. Afterward, take part in a relaxed 10km cycle along the scenic local cycle path.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.