So spoky! October’s Monthly Cycle approaches..

(Image via PXhere)

How is it October already!?

After the excitement of September – with Bike Week, Dublin Climate Action Week, European Mobility Week, and Monthly Cycles’ second birthday, and the shiny new Monthly Cycles mailing list – we’re back at the end of October for our next pootle!

We meet on Sunday, 31 October 2021 at 2pm! 🎃

Due to Covid-19, we’re again asking participants to register in advance using the form at the following link, and we’ll then send you the full event details:

https://forms.gle/JRytf8x6UocE7rvb9

We’ll keep it northside, meeting in Clontarf and heading out along the coastal cycle path. As ever, we encourage people to bring a lil packed lunch or bite to eat, if you like, as well, and we’ll stop off for some chats and a cuppa on our way.

Covid-19 – Important Information

Please note that, due to the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant of the Covid virus, we’ll keep this event under review. Please keep an eye here or on our twitter feed for any updates or changes to our plans.

In the meantime, we ask that everyone on our Monthly Cycles events continue to observe social distancing, wearing of face coverings and hand hygiene.

Notwithstanding the progress made with the vaccine roll-out in Ireland, these measures are still very much needed.

Please visit our Covid information page for details, links and tips.



About Monthly Cycles 

We’re a Dublin-based initiative, with the aim of bringing women in Dublin together each month for an inclusive cycle around the city. We hope to reach both those who are comfortable cycling, and those who are not quite there yet.

We welcome everyone to join us, of all ages and abilities – there’s no pressure! These are social events, with the added bonuses of exploring the capital, sharing experiences, exchanging tips, and (very importantly) enjoying cake. 

Please note: While we welcome all abilities, please be aware that participation is at your own risk.

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Published by Joan O'Connell

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