How to get involved in Bike Week 2025

Seasoned cyclist, complete newbie, or looking to dust off the saddle? Bike Week 2025 has the event for you
How to get involved in Bike Week 2025

National Bike Week takes place from May 10th to 18h throughout Ireland.

Bike Week is an annual celebration promoting the joys of cycling and is easy, fun and for everyone! Happening this year from May 10th to 18th throughout Ireland, free events and activities will be on offer for all cycling levels and abilities. 

For the seasoned cyclist to complete newbies, we have a wide range of events such as beginner cycling and safety workshops — to BMX and greenway spins.

We also have a number of events that are inclusive, family and age-friendly that take place in supportive and welcoming environments. There really is something for everyone.

Celebrate Bike Week 2025 with free events and activities all over the country.
Celebrate Bike Week 2025 with free events and activities all over the country.

Hundreds of events, which are organised by local authorities and sports partnerships, will be taking place across the country during the week.

An event in Dun Laoghaire during Bike Week 2024.
An event in Dun Laoghaire during Bike Week 2024.

How can I get involved?

You won’t have to travel far to join a Bike Week event, as events are taking place across the country. Highly anticipated events such as family bike festivals, community rides and greenway cycles are making a return, alongside Bike-to-Work Day on Wednesday, May 14th.

Even if you don’t own a bike or yours needs fixing, there are options available, including bike hire and maintenance workshops nationwide. There’s no shortage of ways to participate.

To find out what is happening in your county for Bike Week 2025, or to get involved, visit bikeweek.ie

To ensure availability at events, please plan your participation in advance.

Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport — co-ordinated by TFI and brought to you by the local authorities and sport partnerships.

 

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