Английская Википедия:Irish greenways
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Ireland's greenways are off-road routes for walkers, cyclists and other non-motorised transport in Ireland, which are often created as rail trails on abandoned sections of the Irish rail network. In the Republic of Ireland, several greenway initiatives have been centrally funded by the Irish government.[1] In Northern Ireland, greenways are typically part of the collective British National Cycle Network (NCN).[2]
Examples
Шаблон:See also There are a number of greenways (including several rail trails) in Ireland. Notable examples include the:
- Boyne Greenway (Шаблон:Convert)[3]
- Carlingford Lough Greenway (Carlingford to Omeath, Шаблон:Convert).[4][5]
- Grand Canal Cycleway (Шаблон:Convert)[6] [7]
- Great Southern Trail, comprising the Limerick Greenway and North Kerry Greenway, was Шаблон:Convert long as of 2021[8]
- Great Western Greenway (Шаблон:Convert)[9]
- Royal Canal Greenway (Шаблон:Convert)[10]
- Waterford Greenway (Шаблон:Convert, which opened in March 2017[11]
Under construction
Ireland
A number of greenways have been proposed to be built (or are under construction or partially opened) in the Republic of Ireland. For example, in 2018, a Шаблон:Convert section (from Athry to Cloonbeg) of the proposed Шаблон:Convert Connemara Greenway was opened.[12][13] In County Kerry, the Tralee-Fenit Greenway was partially completed as of 2021.[14] Some sections of the Dublin-Galway Greenway, proposed ultimately to be a Шаблон:Convert 'coast-to-coast' greenway and rail trail, have been partially opened.[15][16]
Other examples include the Athlone to Mullingar Cycleway,[17] some sections of which opened in 2015.[18] and Cork Greenway. Progress on the proposed South Kerry Greenway was subject to planning challenges and decisions as of late 2021.[19][20]
Northern Ireland
In 2016, Derry City and Strabane District Council in partnership with Donegal County Council, Sustrans Northern Ireland and the Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland) secured funding to construct 46.5 km of greenway and segregated cycling routes linking Derry in Northern Ireland to Muff and Buncrana in County Donegal.[21] The project team was established in 2017,[22] and the plan was to complete construction works by 2021.Шаблон:Update-inline The project, funded by INTERREG VA and administered by the Special European Union Programmes Body, was titled the 'North West Greenway Network'.Шаблон:Fact As of late 2021, work on some sections of the North West Greenway Network had reputedly begun,[23] while other sections of the proposed cycleway have reportedly met with planning objections and land use issues.[24]
References
External links
- European Greenway Association and Greenways Inc (archived)
- Website about the Deise greenway
- Tralee Fenit Greenway
- Existing Cycling Facilities Maps (2013) National Transport Authority of Ireland
- Proposed strategic greenways in Greater Dublin (2013) irishcycle.com
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