Almost €6 million allocated for adventure projects

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Almost €6 million allocated for adventure projects
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Funding intended to encourage public to discover ‘hidden gems’ and support expandign area of tourism sector

Funding intended to encourage public to discover ‘hidden gems’ and support expanding area of tourism sectorThe funding will be used to improve mountain trails, forest walks, rivers, lakes and beaches, which, like the Limerick greenway, pictured above, provide both locals and tourists the opportunity to enjoy the Irish countryside.

As part of Wednesday’s announcement, almost €4.3 million will be used to improve 163 outdoor amenities across the country, with each project receiving up to €30,000 to support their enhancement. Glen Wood Footbridge in Co Sligo was awarded €50,000 to develop a pedestrian suspension rope bridge, while a further €50,000 was awarded to Balbriggan, Co Dublin, to conduct a feasibility study for a tidal swimming pool.

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