Monday 12 May 2025
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O’Shea Encourages All to get involved in Bike Week 2025

O’Shea Encourages All to get involved in Bike Week 2025

Cork North West Fine Gael TD John Paul O’ Shea is encouraging young and old to discover the joys of cycling during Bike Week Cork 2025. 

The week-long festival, which is jam packed with events catering for all ages, takes place from Saturday May 10th to Sunday May 18th. This year’s Bike Week will feature over 315 events across Cork to showcase the many benefits of cycling.  

Cork Sports Partnership have over 315 events scheduled to take place throughout Cork. Bike Week Cork has continuously grown over the years through a very successful partnership between Cork Sports Partnership, Cork County Council, Cork City Council, and multiple other stakeholders.

Events include a wide variety of free family fun cycles, leisure cycles, come and try sessions, bike maintenance workshops, challenges and nature, historic & scenic cycles alongside events to be held in schools, clubs, workplaces, youth services, disability services, charity organisations and across communities covering the length and breadth of Cork County. With over 18,000 people of all ages and abilities taking part last year we are hoping to go bigger and better in 2025′.

The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll is encouraging young and old to discover the joys of cycling during Bike Week Cork 2025. The festival takes place from Saturday May 10th to Sunday May 18th and will feature over 315 events across Cork to showcase the many benefits of cycling.
Pictured are: Múinteoir Emily Dulochery, teacher at Gaelscoil Dr. Uí Shúilleabháin; Katie Mann, Cycle Sense; Audrey Collins, Principal of St. Joseph’s Girls’ National School; Alan Foley, Principal of St. Patrick’s Boys’ National School with students from the national schools of Skibbereen.

The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll is encouraging young and old to discover the joys of cycling during Bike Week Cork 2025. The festival takes place from Saturday May 10th to Sunday May 18th and will feature over 315 events across Cork to showcase the many benefits of cycling.
Pictured are: Kristine Meenaghan; CEO of Cork Sports Partnership, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll and Moira Murrell, Chief Executive, Cork County Council with students from the national schools of Skibbereen.

For details of all Bike Week events taking place in Cork County this year, visit www.corkbikeweek.ie