Cycling Skills and Training

We’re aiming for higher standards of cycling skills and training to help make Dublin streets safer for everyone. Most people learn how to ride a bike as a child. Learning how to cycle safely in different traffic conditions is important for school children, adults returning to cycling and even experienced cyclists. Many people are afraid to cycle in Dublin, but with proper training they can overcome this fear and learn to get around by bike safely.

There is no national standard for cycle training in Ireland. However the UK Bikeability standard applies very well to Irish traffic conditions and the campaign believes it could be adopted here with very little modification. The cycling campaign, together with Cyclist.ie, organised to train 12 people as Bikeability instructors.

The cycling campaign believes that on-road cycle training should be provided for all school children starting in primary schools. Since 2013 Dublin City Council has offered cycle training to all primary school children in the Dublin city area. We are calling on the other councils to follow suit. The An Taisce Greens Schools programme has a travel module that can include cycle training.

To find out more about our Cycle Skills and Training campaign come along to one of our monthly meetings or contact us at info@dublincycling.ie.


Towards the Next Generation of Cyclists!

A look at how IMBRC run Cycling Ireland’s Sprocket Rocket cycle training program for children - 8PM

Sligo's Pedal Power Training

Want to become a confident cyclist ? Sligo based Pedal Power Training offers a range of cycle training courses for adults and children.

Green Schools Initiative

Green-Schools, known internationally as Eco-Schools, is an international environmental education programme, environmental management system and award scheme that promotes and acknowledges long-term

Ally Menary's at Dublin Cycling Campaign's 2012 Conference

Ally Menary presents ‘The Green Schools Initiative - what is it teaching us?’ to Dublin Cycling Campaign’s 2012 conference ‘Growing Cycling Participation and Closing the Gender Gap’.

Cycling Training

If you’re new to cycling or have just been out of the saddle for a while and would like to brush up on your skills Rothar offers cycle training classes.

Bike Buddy

Do you ride a bike? Ever thought of cycling to work? Would you like support from a Bike Buddy? We have over twenty bike buddies who are all experienced cyclists with good local knowledge.

How to Lock Your Bike Correctly - Avoid The Thief video

We made this video with Dublin City Council and the Gardaí to help keep your bike safe on Dublin streets:.