CORK to TRALEE 143KM, 1163M
The plan for Day 1 was to ride strongly until I came across something of interest, stop to take some pictures, enjoy the scenery and then keep on trucking. I planned my route to visit downtown Cork and to stop at the famous Blarney Castle on my way out of County Cork.
The first few miles of my journey were a little busy, getting from the airport to downtown. Right from the start the drivers were courteous and friendly and gave me enough space when passing. It did take a moment to get used to riding on the left-hand side of the road; although I grew up in Australia, I have spent the last ten years living in Canada, so it wasn't something I was 100% confident in until I got rolling.
I managed to find the (parking lot of) Blarney Castle. The actual tourist attraction was well hidden behind the pay station, so no kissing the stone for me!
As I continued my journey two things stood out: How many different shades of green cover the landscape, and how few fellow cyclists there were on the roads. I hardly saw another soul. The cows were my main companions on Day 1.
The colours were truly spectacular, vivid yet moody depending on how long the sun shined on a particular patch of earth. Just as memorable were the smells; some not great (the cows), others fresh and energising.