Here’s some bicycle planter fun from Ireland. I hope you enjoy this online jigsaw.
Irish people love flowers, and you’ll find flower baskets all over Irish towns and villages throughout the spring and summer months.
Plus Irish people love old bicycles. They’re used as art displays and flower planters outside businesses and shops all over the Emerald Isle.
And so in this jigsaw today, we’re celebrating the bicycle as a flower display and piece of art, with an image from Adare, County Limerick.

I hope you’ll have fun reassembling this quirky vintage bicycle bedecked in colorful flowers.
Use your mouse to move the pieces, then drop and click to link them together. Hover over the image icon on the top menu bar to open the image in a light box, to guide you as you piece it together.
You can also choose how many pieces you wish to use. In the center menu, the grid box to the left allows you to choose the number of pieces with which you wish to play. There’s a low option of 9 pieces if you have a little one who would like to try it out.
Happy jigsaw building as you recreate this little piece of Adare, County Limerick.
Here are some other jigsaws you might enjoy making.
Fanad Head Lighthouse
Old Mellifont Abbey
Drombeg Stone Circle
Here’s a link for the Irish American Mom Online Puzzle page where you’ll find more online jigsaws.
Happy puzzle making!
Slán agus beannacht,
(Goodbye and blessings)
Irish American Mom
If you have trouble moving the puzzle pieces you may find a solution here by enabling hardware acceleration on your browser.
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