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!
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.
Join us for a leisurely cycle along the canal, all ages and abilities are welcome!
On Yer Bike Achill is suitable for children ages 5-12 year olds who are in national schools, this is suitable for beginners and intermediate levels of cycling on awareness and safety, education and training and the event being fun and interactive.
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.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.