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Festival Dates

Cloone, County Leitrim
8th to 10th May 2026
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Leitrim Cycling Festival, as part of its 10th year celebrations is organising a Biodiversity Cycle to explore the greenway in Manorhamilton on Saturday 23rd May 3-5pm (meet at the library). The greenway stretch shows the potential of the SLNCR greenway and takes in a quiet boreen and off-road section with beautiful hedgerows. Yosef Dvores, ecologist and co-founder of Our Native Glens environmental group will lead the cycle. Refreshments will be served in Manorhamilton for all involved. Its TODAY!!! Yikes!! What actually is a Sleeping Bag Challenge?! Thank you Caz Cards!!!! We are Bicycle Orienteering ready!! Our first Leitrim Cycling Festival baby! 🥰 This lovely little video gives you a real flavour of what the Leitrim Cycling Festival looks like (and the smiles despite the rain!) What happens if it rains at Leitrim Cycling Festival? And just like that another little pedaller! 🤩

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