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!
Pedal and Puzzle: Cork's Great Bike Hunt - take part at your own pace
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!
Bike to School for Bike Week in Kiltormer Community for Bike Week
A very slow and easy cycle particularly suitable for less confident cyclists.
Have your bike checked before going on a lovely leaisurely 4 km cycle around Rathdowney, Laois.
Relaxed 5km cycle around Dublin's Phoenix Park at Sunset
A family-friendly, traffic-free 5km cycle complete with bike DJ in the Phoenix Park as the sun sets. This event is free - just register and show up with your family and friends for a chilled summer evening!
Tulla National School Co. Clare are holding Bike Mechanic Workshops and a Cycle to 12 O'Clock Hills for Bike Week
Cycling in a forest with Scoil Éanna, Co. Galway for Bike Week
Cycle out to Great Island out the old railway greenway to Cobh and Great island Cork for Bike Week
Our Learn to Cycle tasters at Wicklow Bike Festival are an exciting and engaging program designed to teach children the fundamentals of cycling in a safe and supportive environment. Aimed at children aged 5-12 years old, our class is perfect for beginners who are eager to hop on a bike and start pedaling. Booking required!
Our Learn to Cycle tasters at Wicklow Bike Festival are an exciting and engaging program designed to teach children the fundamentals of cycling in a safe and supportive environment. Aimed at children aged 5-12 years old, our class is perfect for beginners who are eager to hop on a bike and start pedaling. Booking required!
Promote and celebrate children cycling
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
Free entry for all - Fun cycle event for all ages - with 10 and 20k options with Coffee Trailer at end of event with free coffee/tea for all on 15th May - at Green Way Car Park from 6.30pm
5km fun cycle starting and finishing in Foulksmills Park. open to all ages and abilities (but no balance bikes or bikes with stabilisers). The family cycle will be at a leisurely pace around the beautiful countryside of Foulksmills.
Schools Superhero Cycle
A fun cycle with students from Carbury National School on 16th May 2025 in the vicinity of their school with Sligo Cycling Campaign.
The Hive Youth Club Bornacoola and their families will go on a 7km cycle.
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.
A leisurely cycle confined to pupils of the The Swan NS and their families.
Family fun and cycling event for children, young people and families to come together to celebrate all that’s great about cycling & bikes.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.