Thursday, 6 June 2024
The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today, announced a €16.1 million investment in outdoor recreation projects right across the country, including €900,000 for Donegal based projects.
With the Summer Season upon us, this investment from Minister Humphreys will see a huge investment in Outdoor Adventure Tourism.
Right across the country, there will be funding for projects such as our Greenways, Blueways, Forest Parks and Cycling Routes.
New walking trails will be established for the first time, along with projects that will support outdoor sports such as kayaking, paddle-boarding, swimming and other water-based activities.
In announcing the huge investment in outdoor projects, Minister Humphreys said “Our beautiful outdoors have never been more available to us than today. With the summer months upon us, now is the time to enjoy the wonderful amentities right on our doorstep.”
This investment announced today further underpins the Government’s commitment to developing our outdoor amenities as part of ‘Embracing Ireland’s Outdoors’, the national outdoor recreation strategy.
On the impact of today’s funding, Minister Humphreys stated “This investment from my Department brings the overall allocation under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) to over €129 million since the Scheme was first launched in 2016."
“It is testament to the positive impact ‘Our Rural Future’ continues to have on communities all over Ireland and Government’s commitment to that policy. The times of lock downs are thankfully behind us but those times gave us all an appreciation of what our stunning outdoors had to offer us for our mental and physical wellbeing."
“It gives me great satisfaction to see the work my Department does to ensure that our rural communities can benefit even more from what nature has to offer. Our world class outdoor amenities continue to make rural Ireland the place to be for adventure tourists as well as those who appreciate a more sedate pace of life. These projects are spread throughout the country, so everyone can avail of the outdoors."
“Some of the planned investment, which is taking place all over the country, will enhance existing visitor attractions while providing new opportunities to experience our wonderful coastal landscape.”
The announcement today will benefit local communities with new or enhanced outdoor facilities while also helping to support local economies by continuing to offer domestic and international visitors an attractive and exciting array of outdoor amenities.
This funding will be invested in 69 larger scale outdoor recreation projects, bringing the total number of projects funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development, since its establishment in 2017, to over 1,650 nationwide.
These projects under measures 2 and 3 are to receive funding of up to €200,000 and €500,000 respectively, and will be delivered by July 2026. This announcement today is in addition to the €2.3m which was announced in November 2023 for 50 projects under the Project Development Measure of ORIS and €4.1m approved under measure 1 earlier this year.
Minister Humphreys concluded by reiterating her commitment to supporting outdoor recreation “The 69 projects that I am announcing today will be there for all of us, from all walks of life and all abilities. These excellent projects will add to Ireland’s now large pool of world class amenities and will help to achieve the goals of the National Outdoor Recreation Strategy – Embracing Ireland’s Outdoors."
“I would encourage everyone to take this opportunity to get out there and embrace our great outdoors and make the lived experience of our country better for us all.”
Funding Awarded to Donegal’s Great Outdoors! |
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Donegal County Council |
Millside Walk Fintown
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To develop a 2km recreational walking path and associated amenities for public use looping through Coillte forestry on the banks of the River Finn.
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€200,000
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Donegal County Council |
MacManus Estate Rosslongon
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To improve and enhance the recreational amenity and associated historic cultural heritage of the former MacManus Estate
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€200,000
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Donegal County Council |
Muckish Railway Walk
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To upgrade and complete a specific 1.5km and final section of the Muckish Railway Walk to greenway standard.
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€500,000
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Donegal’s Total Funding |
€900,000 |