We love making games. Some of our members love cycling. So naturally, we asked: why not combine the two?
As part of Bike Week, we’re running a Bike Treasure Hunt — a relaxed, playful evening where you’ll cycle a short route and solve puzzles along the way.
🗓️ When
Friday 15th May, 19:00
Duration: 2 hours
🎟️ Grab your free ticket here:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/cycles-clues-making-a-bike-treasure-hunt-for-bike-week-tickets-1987656652554?aff=oddtdtcreator
🗺️ What to expect
This is a ~5km looped cycle starting and ending at TOG, taking in the canal, a local park, and nearby roads. The route is designed to be accessible and low-pressure, using canal paths, park spaces, and quiet streets.
Along the way, you’ll encounter four checkpoints, each with a small challenge:
- puzzles to solve
- things to spot
- simple hands-on making
Complete them all and make your way back to TOG for some food and a chance to chat, compare notes, and see how everyone got on.
👥 Who is it for?
- Individuals or teams (if you’re on a team, just have everyone grab a ticket)
- Families welcome (children should be accompanied)
- Beginners welcome
You’ll need a bike to take part, and you’ll be cycling on open roads as part of the route.

🚴 Bike Week
This event is part of Bike Week Dublin and is supported by Dublin City Council.
If this sounds like your kind of thing, there’s plenty more happening across the city — have a look at the full Bike Week programme:
https://www.dublincity.ie/Bike-Week-2026

💬 Final note
This is a bit of an experiment — a mix of cycling, games, and making. It’s meant to be fun, social, and a little bit different.
Come along, bring a bike, and see how you get on.

