Parks greenways & quiteways of Cork City
Michael Collins statue Grand Parade, CorkThis cycle will be shorter flatter, slower and involve a lot of off road route and so be particularly suited to less confident cyclists.
This cycle will be shorter flatter, slower and involve a lot of off road route and so be particularly suited to less confident cyclists.
Open to the public. No booking required. Come along and give it a go! Pop-up event solution which brings the drama and theatre of track cycling to the heart of the public - Aqua Dome Car Park
Enjoy a free scenic cycle from Crough Wood to Kilclooney Woods, followed by a hike up to Coumshingaun Lake, and then cycle back.
See the romantic side of Bike Week with this special singles cycle and mingling event!
Cycling at the Green for Bike Week 2025 will designed to promote all things cycling from fun events for younger children to bike maintenance for teenagers and adults.
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.
A guided cycle through the first 20 Billion years of the universe from the big bang at St Patrick's Bridge from the birth of the first stars - for 16+ Younger children welcome in bike seat or trailer.
Join Waterford County Council for this Night Time Social Cycle along the green way for Bike Week on 16th May. Registration Essential to secure your spot through the link provided.
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.