PedalPower : Family-Friendly Bike Festival

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Sundrive Velodrome, Sunday 11th May

PedalPower Dublin is a FREE cycling event for all ages and abilities, taking place in Sundrive Velodrome, Eamonn Ceannt Park, Crumlin from 12noon to 4.00pm on Sunday 11th May.

A wide range of family-friendly outdoor events will be held in the park to get people moving and to promote a more sustainable urban mobility culture, such as children’s activities, food trucks, bike maintenance workshops, BMX demonstrations, pedal-powered workshops and much more!

Our PedalPower Cycle Parade will be happening immediately before the festival at 11.00am along a 7km route. The theme is bees and flowers, with many of the participants putting on colourful costumes. Join us at any of the four pick up points of the parade for a buzzing good time, the pick-up points are Bangor Circle, Mount Argus Park, Harold’s Cross Park and Parnell Road (Fire station) for final Kiddie Kilometre ending at Eamonn Ceannt Park.

PedalPower is a celebration of the benefits of cycling and demonstrates how anyone can incorporate it into their everyday life through interactive workshops, engaging panel discussion and exciting activities.

This event is brought to you by Dublin City Council, supported by the National Transport Authority, Climate Action Week and National Bike Week and organised by Limelight Communications.


Date:
Sunday 11th May
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Sundrive Velodrome, Sundrive Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland

Google Map of Sundrive Velodrome, Sundrive Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland

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