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.
Saturday 20th June @ 1pm to 5pm.
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We’re back in the Picnic! Dublin Cycling Campaign is delighted to be invited back to be part of the fabulous Global Green Area of the Electric Picnic festival this year.
Congratulations to all of the prize-winners at the packed Dublin Cycling Campaign lecture on ‘Tackling Bike Theft’ on Monday last.
GoCar strengthens their link with the Dublin Cycling Campaign by offering our members a better discount for joining up and some other amazing extras.
Over the last five years, cargo bikes have become much more popular in Dublin.
Dublin Cycling Campaign keeps a close eye on what is happening in London on the campaigning front and we also keep in touch with our colleagues in CycleNation UK (
The cycling community of Dublin will gather for a spooky cycle around Dublin once again on Halloween Night!
Congratulations to Dublin based custom bike manufacturers ‘Funked Up’ who have just been announced as winners of the prestigious 2014 Propeller Program f
We attended Vegetarian Day 2014 in St Andrews Resource Centre on Pearse Street. The event was run by the Vegetarian Society of Ireland.
We would like to thanks all of those who stopped by our Bicycle clinic on Park(ing) Day!
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) has again this year teamed up with An Garda Siochana to run a number of road safety campaigns in respect of HG
Ciarán Cuffe has criticised transport agencies for holding back on a vision that would put walking and cycling at the heart of Dublin’s transport policy
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