Cork Harbour Greenway Adults Cycle
St Patricks Quay Cork City, Co. Cork, IrelandTo showcase the natural beauty and heritage of Cork Harbour while encouraging local community participation in cycling - Taking place 15th May from 6pm.
To showcase the natural beauty and heritage of Cork Harbour while encouraging local community participation in cycling - Taking place 15th May from 6pm.
Beginner mountain bike coaching session.
A relaxed social tour of a number of Cork City Galleries' current exhibitions for Bike Week: see works of art, cultured conversation, sophisticated canopies, and a lovely evening cycle. Limited to 20 participants due to gallery capacity so please book your space to avoid disappointment.
Join us for a fun and energising event as part of National Bike Week 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
What better way to end your day! A Spin and Yoga on the beach!
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.
This evening cycle offers 30km and 40km routes at an easy pace, open to club members and non-members. Led by experienced cyclists, the event includes a safety briefing, bike checks, and full support. Refreshments and a post-cycle chat promote community and encourage ongoing participation. U18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Encourage leisure cycling = Long and short cycle options for Active Adult cyclists.
A cycle group to encourage ladies to get back on the bike!
3 week bike maintenance & guidance on safe cycling
Start the day the right way watching the sun rise over Dublin Bay on this relaxed 10km cycle.
A fun cycle with students from Carbury National School on 16th May 2025 in the vicinity of their school with Sligo Cycling Campaign.
Older classes will be accompanied by the local community officer and his team, with teachers on their bicycles for a cycle around Menlo.
A leisurely 40Km cycle starting in Durrow and exploring the surrounding towns and countryside
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.
A leisurely Cycle, opportunities to tour local historical sites and beautiful rural landscapes, to enjoy a group picnic and to have a light lunch on route.
Slang Greenway Heritage Cycle - as part of Bike Week 2025 - on Friday 16th from 11am - Join the dlr Heritage Officer, Deirdre Black, on an easy guided cycle along the Slang Greenway from Dundrum to Marlay Park. Register through link provided to secure your space
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.
Our older adult cycle for Bike Week will take place on Friday the 16th of May at 3pm from Richmond Harbour in Clondra. The guided cycle will take place along the Royal Canal Greenway from Clondra to Killashee and back, a distance of 15km.
The aim is to promote active travel, cycling safety, and community connection
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.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.