Spooky Halloween Cycle

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Clanna Gael GAA club, Sunday 31st October

Dublin Cycling Campaign are organising a Halloween cycle for kids (and adults..) on Sun 31st @ 11am. It'll go from Clanna Gael GAA club (Sean Moore Road, Irishtown) and finish in Sandymount Green and take about 90 mins. It'll have Gardai + volunteer marshals so all very safe.

Route: Cycle the coast road to Sandymount Tower and then cycle in through Sandymount finishing in Sandymount Green.

Novelty cycles and cyclists will be there.


Date:
Sunday 31st October
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Clanna Gael Fontenoy GAA Club, Sean Moore Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Clanna Gael Fontenoy GAA Club, Sean Moore Road, Dublin, Ireland

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