BikeWeek continues today with Sunset Cycle in the Phoenix Park and events around the country

BikeWeek continues until Sunday with events around the country today, including a Sunset Cycle in the Phoenix Park.

Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council OPW and Dublin Cycling Campaign are running a leisurely 5km cycle in the Phoenix Park this Wednesday evening which is said to be suitable for cyclists of all ages, abilities, and bikes of all types — meet at 8.30pm at Phoenix Monument Roundabout.

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A small selection of other events today include:

Sligo
A lunch time cycle will take place from 1.15pm, starting at Riverside, Sligo. While a Biodiversity Foraging Cycle
is to take place this evening at 6pm at the Cranmore Community Garden, For more information email:
sligocycles@gmail.com.

Meath
The Navan Cycling Initiative are organising a Boyne Rd / Greenway evening cycle at 6:30pm, the event is aimed at adults and starts at the Ramparts Car Park

Mayo
Islandeady Cycling Club are running a Family Fun Cycle from 7pm starting at Family Jacks Old cottage, Islandeady.

Galway
A screening of the Dublin-based film Bicycle Thieves is to take place at 6.30pm at the Pálás

For more events today and the rest of Bike Week see BikeWeek.ie.


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