Scavenger Hunting Bike Challenge

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Pheonix Park, Thursday 15th May

The Scavenger Hunting Bike Challenge will involve discovering a list of 10+ clues/tasks around the Phoenix Park and taking photo evidence to prove it. Complete the most photo tasks to be in with the chance of winning prizes!

Discover the unique and quirky landmarks around the Phoenix Park!

How to take part

  • There are 10+ photo evidence clues/tasks to be completed. Each task involves identifying a specific landmark, location or task and taking a photo as evidence. All tasks can be completed in the Phoenix Park.
  • Task list can be completed in any order.
  • Complete the challenge on your bike.
  • The challenge will likely take approximately 45-60mins to complete, but it depends on a bit of luck.
  • Submit your photos before 8.30pm. Just one person needs to submit per team.
  • This is not a race to be finished first, but try and complete as many tasks before the deadline.
  • Easily and quickly share your photos with us in real time (our system links with whatsapp and details provided upon registration).
  • Send your best and most creative photos.
  • Select your team of up to 4 cyclists or play as an individual. Just 1 ticket required, but all names must be provided when purchasing.
  • No splitting up is allowed and all participants must be pictured in the photos.
  • Winner will be deemed the team who completes the most tasks in the allocated time. There will be a raffle if there is a tie.
  • Join us for the social event and prize giving at the Hole in the Wall (D07 V663), once you finish the activity.
  • The Scavenger Hunting: Phoenix Park Bike Challenge is supported by Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council, as part of Bike Week 2025.

Date:
Thursday 15th May
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€5
Address:
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Ireland

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