
Pictured after finishing with the climb of St. Patrick's Hill in Cork today, Eleanor Carey completed the 4-day, 600km cycle through the six counties of Munster. Since Thursday, the 'Tour De Munster' saw over 200 cyclists take part, all tasked with raising much needed funds for Down Syndrome Ireland.
Please support her fundraising efforts at
https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/eleanorcarey
Thursday saw Eleanor and the group travel from Cork City to Killaloe in Co. Clare, taking on the infamous Vee climb on the Waterford Tipperary border.
Friday saw a long ride from Killaloe to Tralee, taking in Ennis and the Killimer-Tarbert ferry.
Saturday saw a day in the hills of Kerry, with the highlight being the climb up Molls Gap before cycling onto Kenmare.
The final day, Sunday, began with a climb of the Caha Pass between Kenmare and Glengariff. It saw the trek from there back to Cork City, culminating in the steep ascent of St. Patrick's Hill in Cork City.
Please support her fundraising efforts at
https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/eleanorcarey

