Cycling for Health
Cycling is an excellent form of aerobic exercise that is suitable for people of all ages. Active travel (walking or cycling) is one of the easiest ways to build exercise into your daily life. Studies have shown that people who cycle regularly have lower levels of heart disease, diabetes, obesity and cancer. A link between cycling and emotional health has also been shown, probably due to the psychological benefits of being outdoors and the opportunity to interact with other people. A switch from car travel to bicycle also means a reduction in noise and air pollution that benefits the whole population.
The cycling campaign wants to see our streets made more accessible and attractive for cyclists. We need lower speed limits in many areas and better enforcement of speed limits and other road traffic laws. We also want to see cycling taught and promoted in schools so that the next generation are confident to cycle on our streets. There needs to be greater investment in cycling by the Department of Health and Children so that cycling is accessible to all.
If you are interested in getting involved in our Cycling for Health campaign come along to one of our monthly public meetings, or drop us an email at info@dublincycling.ie.
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Were an Alien Visitor To hover a few hundred yards above the planet It could be forgiven for thinking That cars were the dominant life-form,
Midsummer Liffey Cycle - Support a Safe Segregated Liffey Cycle Route https://youtu.be/WBd5WRYHAYY
Meet the Fawns in the Phoenix Park, Tour Number 2! - On Your Bike!
Meet the Fawns in the Phoenix Park, Tour 1! - On Your Bike!
Explore the fantastic Diversity in Nature, that is the Phoenix Park! - On Your Bike!
CYCLING WITHOUT AGE - A New Concept for Ireland
Visit Dublin’s City of Gardens! - A Must for Green Cyclists!
Cyclist.ie / Dublin Cycling Campaign attended the launch of the Healthy Ireland (HI) Network in Dublin Castle today (Thursday 18th May 2017).
Dublin city centre came alive with the sound of bells and whistles on Sunday morning 2nd April as hundreds of cyclists took to the Liffey Quays calling for safer cycle infrastructure along that rou
#Allocate4Cycling - ending the silence from the minister of transport
Paul Rouse, the noted sports historian has written the article below, on cycling in Ireland, in a recent edition of the Examiner newspaper.
Check out Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Budget Submission to see what we are looking for from Finance!
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
Cyclist.ie, in collaboration with An Taisce, made a submission today (Friday 5th August 2016) in regard to the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport’s preparations for a new Statement of
Cyclist.ie – The Irish Cycling Advocacy Network outlines what needs to change in relation to getting more commuters using their bikes in a recent article in
Dublin Cycling Campaign is one of many cycle advocacy groups making up the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network, Cyclist.ie.
Back in December, just days before the historic COP21 Paris Agreement, Dublin Cycling Campaign and
On Sunday 29 November, we took part in the People’s Climate March in Dublin which was organised by Stop Climate Chaos.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been the proud organiser of the Annual Cycling Lecture series since its inception in 2004.
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