Originally Posted by
mcallaghan
I'm way ahead of you guys - I leave a week from tomorrow and have most of that stuff taken care of!
I fly into Heathrow where my Uncle is picking me up. I'm a dual-citizen as well - my entire extended family lives in the UK and Ireland. Once I arrive, I've got two days at my Uncles before we take a train down towards Lands End. Well aware of the bikes-on-train thing - hopefully we don't have any issues with other people who aren't booked trying to get their bikes on.
Once done with LEJOG, I believe we're taking a train back to his house. I then get two days off before taking a train to Cardiff, which (day 3) is another rest day but with travel. After that, its all work until I get to my Aunts house in Galway.
Nash - you describe the clockwise route 
Day 1 is a short but strenuous day for me, as I tackle the hills of Wicklow on a route recommended to me on an Irish forum. Its apparently more spectactular than riding along the coast. I am going to spend a night on Cape Clear as well - hear its quite good - and will also be getting to Inis Mor, though will take a ferry back to Doolin. Apparently, health and safety have banned bikes on the Ross...whatever its called...ferry, but the Doolin ferries still take bikes.
I think I will look at heading North along the coast from Galway. I do need to plot my route and print out the cue sheets though - will only have an iPhone with me so no GPS-Only unit like a Garmin.
Yea, I do...why would I think it's counter? My only response is the international expression of a forehead slap and 'duh!'.

Btw, OS-Ranger UK maps though pricey are really, really detailed. Purchased several while I was in Wales and the 2 that cover the north coast from Anglesey to Rhyl are hanging on the wall in my bike room.
Anyway, once again have fun. And Doolin has some of the best musical sessions anywhere in Ireland.