Cork’s LGBT History Cycle Tour
Harley's Street CorkThe Cork LGBT Archive will be sharing stories of Cork's activism, community spaces and more on this 7km group cycle.
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!
To educate the community around the benefits of cycling for health and wellbeing. And to provide education on bike maintenance to promote sustainability.
Participants will be guided on a loop around Cork City, using a mix of urban cycle lanes and quieter suburban roads. The event is designed to introduce riders to lesser-known areas of the city and its outskirts, revealing new recreational spaces along the way. This event is designed for stronger cyclists keen to explore a variety of cycle routes across Cork City.
Cycle out the Lee Valley, along the river, through the park,by the 7th century monastery, thought the woods, along the lake past Dripsey Castle, along hidden byways to a secret waterfall and maybe climb trees and swim along the way. Don't forget to bring something for the picnic.
This event is for older adults (aged 55+) of all abilities. Join us on the beautiful Limerick Greenway for a social cycle. This session will start in Barnagh Greenway Hub, and be facilitated by Locomotion Cycles. All levels will be catered for!
Social cycle for leisure cyclists
The Cycle for Tullaghan Rowing club is suitable for all ages, Suitable for all and all levels of experience. This cycle event is a community cycle, lots of fun for the family and a fun cycling challenge. This event will take place at Geesala Community Centre F26 X4H5.
Coolaney Countryside Guided Cycle – Sunday 11th May – 12noon – Café Fia, Coolaney Community Park
Monaghan Sports Partnership and Drumlin Trails will guide you along the greenway sharing the best local knowledge so you can take the most scenic route for Bike Week 2025
To raise awareness of cycling in Ballincollig - this Sustainable Travel Park Cycle takes place on 11th May
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.
To tour surrounding hills and enjoy iconic views over the city
Visit the many distinct islands that came to form Cork City on your bike and hear the story of their history and unique identity.
Don't forget your bike!! But this cycle is also designed to be suitable for cycling on the TFI bikes.
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.
Experience all that is great about a relaxed meandering cycle along the Barrow Blueway Thru-Way Cycle Athy to Roberstown, Co Kildare as part of Bike Week 2025 with Kildare County Council - Kildare Sports Partnership (in collaboration with Laois County Council).
We will begin our day with a cycle to school every day for bike week. Meeting at market square in Dunfanaghy village to promote cycling and create an awareness in our locality. Guest speaker to talk to pupils around bike maintenance and bike safety. Make healthy smoothies as a refreshment
Cycle to work encouragement - for Bike Week - Donate your old bike and have it transform for commute cycling.
Art Competition and Bike Workshop in Mullagh National School, Co. Clare.
During Bike Week, club volunteers will visit local schools for fun, hands-on cycling sessions. Teens at The Comp in Glenties will learn basic bike maintenance, while younger children at national schools will practice cycling skills in the playground
Cycle Freedom Cork City - Free bike rentals during Bike Week 10 - 18th May, from 9.30am - 5.30pm with Cork Cycle Hire
Students form Magh Ene College will complete a 5km Cycle in the local area to raise awareness around cycling among students. They will hold a session on Bike Maintenance and Safety prior to the Cycle, hosted by the Green Schools Travel Officer.
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.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.