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Parks greenways & quiteways of Cork City

May 16 @ 1:30 pm - 6:00 pm

A relaxed social cycle around the Southside of Cork City, Friday 16th May from 1.30pm to 6pm

The majority of this cycle will be off road and most of the rest on very quiet roads, it will be slow and easy so is particularly suited to those who are less confident cyclists.

A Cycle out along the river to the Lee Fields, then along the Greenway behind CIT to Curraheen, though quite estate roads to the Greenway parallel to the N22 between the Bandon Road and Wilton, though quite estate roads and across the Cycle/Pedestrian bridge to Togher cross to join the Greenway Parallel to the N22 into the Tramore Valley Park for a picnic stop, leave the park via the Greenway Parallel to the N22 to Douglas Village, through the village to the Park on to the Greenway to Donnybrook, back through Douglas village to the Green way behind Besskrook to Mahon Strand, past Blackrock Castle and alone the Marine back to the city.

Meeting point Michael Collins statue on the Grand Parade, T12 X967

16+ Younger children welcome in bike seat or trailer, This cycle will be shorter flatter, slower and involve a lot of off road route and so be particularly suited to less confident cyclists.

Contact James for more information on this event at jkirby@corksports.ie

Venue

Michael Collins statue
Grand Parade
Cork, Co. Cork T12 X967 Ireland

Other

County
Cork
Age
0-4 years old, 5-12 years old, 13-17 years old, 18+ years old, 65+ years old, All Ages
Experience level
Beginner, Intermediate, Experienced, All Levels
Suitable Groups
Community Groups, Families, Groups, Individuals, Teachers, Workplace/Commuters, Suitable for all

Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.