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The Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way, 2600 km in length, is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world. It winds its way all along the Irish west coast from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north down to the picturesque town of Kinsale, County Cork, in the south.


This summer I will cycle this dramatic, rugged Atlantic coastline with two of my friends. We'll face unpredictable weather, sweeping views across the sea, climbs that are, at times, relentless, and the beautiful narrow roads that wind in many curves along the coast – it'll be a journey like no other.
The landscape is characterised by cliffs, moorlands, ancient monuments, as well as enchanting villages nestled along the Irish coast.


Not only are we challenging ourselves, but we'll also be raising money for Pieta, a suicide prevention charity based in Ireland.
For more info click on the "Donate" button on this site.