One of Ireland’s most inspiring charity events, Tour de Munster, celebrates a major milestone this year, its 25th anniversary.
Since 2001, the four-day cycle through the towns and villages of Munster has raised over €5 million for Down Syndrome Ireland, supporting children and adults across the province.
The Tour returns from the 7th - 10th of August, covering more than 600km across six counties.
To talk about what makes this event so powerful and why it’s still going strong a quarter of a century later, Derrick Lynch was joined by Sean Mc Killen, Committee member.