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Malin to Mizen 2025: Ireland’s Ultimate Cycling Challenge
Cycling

Malin to Mizen 2025: Ireland’s Ultimate Cycling Challenge

Registration fee: varies Fundraising pledge: varies
31st May 2025 Northern Ireland

Cycle from Ireland’s northernmost tip at Malin Head to its southernmost point at Mizen Head in this epic 445-mile journey. Taking place from Saturday 31st May to Saturday 7th June 2025, this event promises breathtaking views, and a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, all while raising funds for Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation.

What’s Included?

By joining us on the cycle, you’ll benefit from:

  • Expert support: Professional cycle leaders, first-aid-qualified guides, and backup from three Sport Ecosse Events staff members
  • Accommodation: Seven nights in comfortable hotels with breakfast included
  • Meals and snacks: Lunch, dinner, and nutritious snacks throughout the day
  • Luggage transfers: Seamless transport of your belongings between accommodations
  • Support vehicles: Assistance and transport as needed during the challenge
  • Training & kit guidance: A comprehensive training schedule and kit list provided
  • Insurance: Public liability insurance for your peace of mind

Please note: Participants must bring their own bikes, helmets, and travel insurance.

Itinerary

Day 1: Malin Head to Buncrana (31 miles, 1,300 ft climbing)
Day 2: Buncrana to Bundoran (76 miles, 3,698 ft climbing)
Day 3: Bundoran to Knock (71 miles, 2,876 ft climbing)
Day 4: Knock to Ennis (84 miles, 1,976 ft climbing)
Day 5: Ennis to Killarney (71 miles, 3,841 ft climbing)
Day 6: Killarney to Clonakilty (61 miles, 3,112 ft climbing)
Day 7: Clonakilty to Mizen Head (51 miles, 3,107 ft climbing)

Detailed accommodation information and daily schedules are available upon request.

Why take on this challenge for Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

  • We are the only lung cancer charity in the UK dedicated to helping everyone affected by lung cancer.
  • Lung cancer is a disease that, despite what many may think, can affect anyone.
  • It is the UK’s biggest cancer killer, with over 36,000 dying from lung cancer every year. It kills more people than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer combined, and more women than breast and ovarian cancer combined.
  • It is our mission to ensure everyone diagnosed with lung cancer can live well with the disease for as long as possible.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Contact our team via the form below.