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Almost 250,000 people have walked or cycled the new Waterford Greenway since its launch this March. The figures come from a new survey that offers a glowing report card for the walking and cycling ...
These days, she and her husband Tom are kept busy serving drinks and ice cream to people on the Waterford Greenway – a 46km off-road walking and biking trail built along the railway line ...
Bike or hike the Waterford Greenway – the 28.5-mile stretch of repurposed Victorian railway line which opened in March – and you travel through unfamiliar Irish landscapes.
Waterford’s stunning scenery plays a starring role in a new video celebrating the Waterford Greenway, the longest off-road walking and cycling experience in Ireland. Several famed Waterford ...
If you enjoy being outdoors in fresh country air, you can explore the Waterford Greenway. This wonderful route through which ...
The Waterford Greenway scooped gold for the Best Tourism Initiative in the All Ireland Community and Council Awards organised by Local Authorities Members Association and iPB Insurance while it ...
Work has started on enhancing the stretch of Waterford Greenway from the edge of the city to the city centre and is expected to be complete in early 2023. The €6.8 million contract will focus on ...
Since March 105,639 people walked the greenway and 141,906 cycled it. The 46km off-road trail runs along an old railway line between Waterford and Dungarvan. A total of 94% of the 247,545 people ...
The greenway stretches from Waterford City centre all the way through to Dungarvan in the west of the county and has a number of interesting stops along the way, with the Comeragh Mountains acting ...
Refill stations will help combat plastic waste along the popular cycling and walking route, council says A viaduct along the Waterford Greenway, Ireland's longest off-road walking and cycling ...