Pedalpalooza Cycle Parade

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Starts at Capel Street, Sunday 21st May

Cyclists of all ages and abilities are invited to join the Pedalpalooza cycle parade for a fun, colourful, community cycle taking place as part of Bike Week activities in Dublin city. We are delighted that Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy will be joining us to lead this cycle.

This 5km cycle will be family-friendly and travel at a gentle pace, with music to sing along to en route. Starting in Capel Street the cycle parade will travel along the Liffey, through the Docklands, ending at Ringsend Park, where activities celebrating cycling will be taking place throughout the day for Pedalpalooza.


Date:
Sunday 21st May
Time:
11.30am
Price:
Free
Address:
Capel Street, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Capel Street, Dublin, Ireland

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