Promotion and Education
Turning Dublin into a top cycling city isn’t just about building more cycle lanes. In fact, if we can encourage more people to cycle, it will make the city safer for all road users and have a natural traffic calming effect. This is where cycling promotion comes in: to show people how safe and pleasant it can be to cycle in Dublin. Yes there is room for improvement in cycling infrastructure, but many people travelling short distances around the city can easily switch to cycling and reap the health, time, and stress reduction benefits.
Our cycling promotion activities include monthly meetings with invited guest speakers, social cycles and taking part in events such as National Bike Week, Electric Picnic and other festivals.
Following the success of the bike park trial at Bord Bia Bloom last year, we are delighted to be invited back to support the bike park again in 2025.
Celebrate National Biodiversity Week by exploring some of Dublin 12’s hedgerows.
Join us for a fun and family-friendly event celebrating Bike Week, Biodiversity Week, and Climate Action Week! Walk, wheel, or cycle together through Dun Laoghaire!
Join the 2025 Community Gardens Cycle & Biodiversity workshop! Hey there, bike and plant enthusiasts!
All are welcome to a Community Bike Week event in Donaghmede Park in Dublin 13 on 17th May from 11am - 4pm.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. This year it will take place from Saturday 10 to Sunday 18 May.
Get ready for an exciting family-friendly bicycle ride through the vibrant neighbourhood of Phibsborough on Saturday 10 May!
Last year was a great year for a whole range of different family-friendly, cycle-positive events across Dublin.
Join us for an in-person public meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday 16 January in the Clayton Hotel, Charlemont (beside The Barge pub).
Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Monday 14 October at the Mansion House.
Car Free Day took place on Sunday 22 Sept 2024, organised by Dublin City Council.
Join the An Taisce Climate Ambassadors and Dublin Cycling Campaign for a bop around town on yer bike for Climate Action Week! Register on Eventbrite:
DLR Cathaoirleach Cllr Jim O’Leary was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Sunday 29 September in Drummartin.
South Dublin’s Mayor, Cllr Baby Pereppadan, was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Friday 20 September 2024 at County Hall in Tallaght.
Beginning in 2018, Dublin Cycling Campaign have presented various Dublin Mayors with bicycles to help them get around
After taking a little break over the summer, Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Public Meeting returned to Buswells Hotel last night (Thursday 12th Sept) with a special session on the topic of ‘Why we cycle
Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2024 Bord Bia Bloom Bike Park a great success over the June bank holiday weekend.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. This year it will take place from Saturday 11 to Sunday 19 May 2024.
‘Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it’ Mark Twain
Listen back to Dr Shane Timmons from the Economic and Social Research Institute talk about the key findings of the ESRI’s recently-published report about active travel inf
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