Promotion and Education
Turning Dublin into a top cycling city isn’t just about building more cycle lanes. In fact, if we can encourage more people to cycle, it will make the city safer for all road users and have a natural traffic calming effect. This is where cycling promotion comes in: to show people how safe and pleasant it can be to cycle in Dublin. Yes there is room for improvement in cycling infrastructure, but many people travelling short distances around the city can easily switch to cycling and reap the health, time, and stress reduction benefits.
Our cycling promotion activities include monthly meetings with invited guest speakers, social cycles and taking part in events such as National Bike Week, Electric Picnic and other festivals.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. This year it will take place from Saturday 11 to Sunday 19 May 2024.
Listen back to Dr Shane Timmons from the Economic and Social Research Institute talk about the key findings of the ESRI’s recently-published report about active travel inf
It’s Bike Week and Biodiversity Week! Dublin Cycling Campaign + Dublin Community Growers are organising a Community Gardens Cycle and Biodiversity Workshop.
Join us for a virtual public meeting to hear Dr Shane Timmons from the Economic and Social Research Institute present the key findings of the ESRI’s recently-published
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National Bike Week 2023 takes place from 13 - 21 May and we are busy organising some events to celebrate. So far we know of these events which our volunteers are organising or assisting with.
Listen back to our hybrid public meeting , held on 27 April 2023 and chaired by Damien Ó Tuama. The topic was Enabling Cycling to School.
Listen back to our hybrid public meeting, held on 30 March 2023 and chaired by Úna Morrison. We heard about pathways for learning and sharing active transport knowledge and expertise.
Listen back here.
The Liffey Cycle Route project has been running since 2012. The Quays regularly carry over 1000 cyclist per hour at peak times.
Dublin Cycling Campaign celebrated biodiversity by bicycle in the St. Patrick’s Day parade this year.
On this page we will document some of our main media appearances in 2023 (but by no means exhaustive).
2023 is a big year for cycling campaigning.
We’d like to invite you to join the Santa Cycle, which is being organised by Fingal County Council, the OPW, Dublin Cycling Campaign and Dublin City Council.
We’d like to invite you to join the Santa Cycle, which is being organised by Fingal County Council, the OPW, Dublin Cycling Campaign and Dublin City Council.
If you were one of the many awesome volunteers who turned out in the cold recently to hand out free lights to Dublin cyclists, we salute you!
The Campaign took the chance to pop along to the opening of Bike Hub Crumlin this afternoon – an exciting development for local young and older people in Dublin 12.
Dublin Cycling Campaign supported advocates from the Love 30 campaign who addressed Ireland’s Road Safety Authority annual conference last Wednesday.
On Thursday 27 October 2022, Dublin Cycling Campaign (DCC) will host its Annual Members’ Meeting.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. This year it will kick off on Saturday 14 May and end on Sunday 22 May.
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