Muff to Quigley’s Point Greenway to be officially opened this Friday


by www.derryjournal.com

www.derryjournal.com— The substantial walking and greenway route runs from Muff village to Three Trees in Quigley’s Point. It will be officially opened by Junior Transport Minister Jack Chambers on Friday morning. Donegal County Councillor Terry Crossan said the greenway is going to be a ‘great asset for the community’. "It is going to provide a safe way of active travel for walkers and bikers and is absolutely tremendous. The quality of the workmanship has been amazing, as have Donegal County Council’s engineers and...

www.derryjournal.com—Muff to Quigley's Point Greenway is officially opened. The Lifford to Castlefinn Greenway was also officially opened on the same day. The Greenways have been constructed as part of the North West Greenway Network Project which will deliver a 46.5km network of cross border Greenways delivered by Donegal County Council in partnership with Derry City and Strabane District Council, Transport NI and Sustrans. This project represents an investment of approximately €34M across both council areas and is primarily funded by the INTERREG VA programme...

www.derryjournal.com—WATCH: A full tour of the stunning new Quigley's Point to Muff greenway in Donegal. The new walking and cycle route will be officially opened by Junior Transport Minister Jack Chambers on Friday morning. The major new facility is part of a wider series of planned greenways which eventually link up walking and cycling routes from Derry to Carndonagh via Culmore, Muff and Quigley’s Point, and on from Carndonagh to Buncrana and back to Derry. A number of other greenway routes in the Derry, Tyrone and Donegal region are also planned.

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