Man takes on 1,000 mile challenge
Eoghan McHugh, set himself the personal challenge to see how far he could push himself – as well as raising around £1,000 for Surfers Against Sewage.
The first five days took Mr McHugh through the whole of Scotland, where then boarded a ferry to Larne in Northern Ireland.
Then he continued to cycle to Belfast.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAfter a rest day in Naas to visit family members, Mr McHugh was back on the road.
He cycled from Naas, following the River Liffey through historic Dublin, to jump on another ferry which would take him to Caernafon in Northern Wales.
He said: “From the very beginning we were treated to treacherous climbs, but in the same breath incredible scenery.”
Over the next three days, Eoghan cycled the final stretch of his journey to Land’s End in Cornwall. He finally arrived on July 23 around 8pm.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe fundraiser said: “I’m finished now. The odd person has asked the question, ‘Do I miss it’ in a facetious tone expecting me to say that I don’t miss it.
“But, truth be told, I do. Yes, it’s a lot of miles to do each day, fully exposed to unpredictable and uncontrollable weather.”