Embark on a unique bike tour along the historic waterways of Dublin, exploring hidden cycleways through parkland, rivers, and canals. Discover little-known stories and enjoy fresh air and exercise.
Embark on a unique bike tour along the historic waterways of Dublin, exploring hidden cycleways through parkland, rivers, and canals. Discover little-known stories and enjoy fresh air and exercise.
- Clontarf Promenade - Venture along the coast on the newly completed cycle lane. Discover the intriguing history of transport infrastructure here, while enjoying the scenic views of Dublin Bay and the refreshing sea breeze.
- Bull Island - Relax with a cup of tea and a snack at a unique café situated on a 200-year-old sea wall initiated by…
- Clontarf Promenade - Venture along the coast on the newly completed cycle lane. Discover the intriguing history of transport infrastructure here, while enjoying the scenic views of Dublin Bay and the refreshing sea breeze.
- Bull Island - Relax with a cup of tea and a snack at a unique café situated on a 200-year-old sea wall initiated by Captain Bligh of Mutiny on the Bounty fame. Learn about the history of Dublin Bay and the accidental creation of one of Ireland’s major nature reserves.
- St. Anne’s Park - Stroll through this charming park, once owned and developed by the Guinness Family. Enjoy a leisurely ride along the tree-lined pathways.
- Croke Park Stadium - Pause and stand beneath the inspiring 83,000-capacity stadium, the third largest in Europe. Discover the history of the Gaelic Athletic Association, the heart of Irish society and communities, tracing back to its foundation nearly a century and a half ago, and the poignant story of the nearly forgotten man who significantly contributed to the development of this global sporting organization.
- Experience Glasnevin - Ireland’s National Cemetery - Join a public tour and learn about the famous, quirky, and somber characters, both well-known and obscure, in this renowned cemetery.
- John Kavanagh The Gravediggers - Savor a hearty lunch in this unique and quirky pub named after the hardworking individuals who have frequented it since its opening in 1833.
- Tolka Valley Park - Explore this hidden gem of a cycle path, recently constructed through lush green surroundings.
- Phoenix Park - Experience this vibrant yet peaceful park, the largest enclosed park of any capital city in Europe, established with red deer in 1662, who still roam there today.
- War Memorial Gardens - Cycle along the excellent path by Dublin’s River Liffey, observe the rowers on the river, and pay tribute to the 49,400 Irishmen who fought in World War I, often forgotten in the past. Hear the little-known story of how a well-known Irish Nationalist escaped certain execution through cunning and guile, and the significance of the two swans.
- Kilmainham Gaol - Briefly stop outside this famous 18th-century gaol (prison), now one of Dublin’s most popular visitor attractions. Hear the story of the gaol and its various uses throughout its history, from public executions to the Great Famine, and the executions of the leaders of the 1916 Rising.
- Royal Hospital Kilmainham - This stop offers a picturesque view over the pristine public gardens, a replica of the original layout from the 17th century. Adjacent is the building originally constructed as a military hospital, now housing the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
- Croppies Acre Memorial Park - The final stop is at Croppies Acre, believed to be a mass burial site for victims of the 1798 Rebellion. It is set against the backdrop of the impressive Collins Barracks National Museum on one side and the world-famous Guinness Brewery on the other.

- Safety helmet and high visibility vest
- Bicycle use
- Safety helmet and high visibility vest
- Bicycle use
- Lunch
- Lunch
This singular bike tour journey ventures through Dublin’s heart and reaches its peripheries, utilizing many lesser-known biking paths encompassing parks, rivers, and canals. It offers a distinctive perspective of Dublin as you hardly feel the city vibes around you, all while enjoying the bonus of outdoor activity and maintaining your energy…
This singular bike tour journey ventures through Dublin’s heart and reaches its peripheries, utilizing many lesser-known biking paths encompassing parks, rivers, and canals. It offers a distinctive perspective of Dublin as you hardly feel the city vibes around you, all while enjoying the bonus of outdoor activity and maintaining your energy levels…unless you choose otherwise. The narratives shared are usually obscure, providing intriguing insights into the city’s murky history!
- Must have a reasonable level of fitness and be comfortable cycling a bike in an urban environment
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.