Joe Daly Cycles

Joe Daly Cycles has long been associated with Orwell Wheelers, and is a traditional meeting spot for Sunday spins, and more!

Joe, and latterly his son David Tansey, was always a generous patron of cycling.

The shop is located in Dundrum under the LUAS bridge.

Open Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm, late opening until 7pm on Thursday.

Telephone: (01) 298 1485.

The JDC carpark is now too small for our numbers.

Spins now start 500m away, from the car park at the back of the old Dundrum Shopping centre.

(Google maps: Dundrum old shopping centre bottle bank and clothes pod)

 

Joe Daly's

 

Papal Cross, Phoenix Park

Every second Sunday, some of the club spins will leave from the Papal Cross in the Phoenix Park.

This allows the club to occasionally infiltrate the northside, and extend our influence beyond our traditional affluent borders.

There is a car park at the cross if you wish to drive to these spins, but your car is left at your own risk.

 

Corkagh Park

The Corkagh Park track is located in the large field below, just off the N7: see this page.

Parking

The car park closes early at the start of the year, so you're better off to park outside on the road parallel to the N7. The club is not responsible if you're locked in while you're racing. See sdcc.ie for the official times.

Valuables

Please be careful with your belongings on race night. Some cars have been broken into. Some people leave bags at the gate during the race. It would be much safer to leave them on the inside of the course at the finish line, as that is where most people stand and can keep an eye on the bags.

Toilets

There are no toilet facilities available. You could try asking the caravan park nicely.

 

Ballinteer CS

We hold many of our talks and meetings in Ballinteer Community School at present.

When you arrive into the main building, proceed down the corridor to the left, and around the corner. The room will be on the lefthand side, opposite the toilets.

http://www.ballinteercs.ie/index.php/general-info/location

 

 

Brittas

The lay-by opposite the Blue Gardenia pub on the N81.

Please don't park in the pub car park, and their toilets are for patrons' use only.

 

Black Bull

A rather anonymous lay-by near the M3.

 

Blessington

Sign-on takes place at the far end of Blessington village in the industrial estate near the roundabout.