A national Greenway cycling route would cost the same as a few kilometres of motorway, and transform how tourists and locals travel through the country


Maeve Brady cycled the Great Western Greenway in Co Mayo for her 70th birthday last year



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Barely 2 per cent of Irish children are cycling to school, but some organisations and schools are encouraging more bike usage through cycling lessons, example and pester power








Far more Irish people are riding bikes to work now, and on safer roads, than a decade ago. Shame more of them aren’t better cyclists. As Bike Week begins, we start a series on Ireland’s cycling culture



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