Fáilte Ireland welcomes Rural Regeneration and Development Fund allocation to Beara Breifne Way

Fáilte Ireland welcomes the announcement made by the Department of Rural and Community Development on Thursday, 25 June 2020 that the Beara Breifne Way will benefit from the final Rural Regeneration and Development Fund. The Beara Breifne Way will receive €300,000 in funding from the programme.

 

The allocation is part of the Department of Rural and Community Development’s Rural Regeneration and Development Fund which is funded under Project Ireland 2040.

 

The purpose of the fund is to support job creation in rural areas, address de-population of rural communities and support improvements in towns and villages with a population of less than 10,000, and outlying areas.
The Beara Breifne Way, which will be Ireland’s longest distance walking trail, is among 24 selected projects across Ireland.

 

Fiona Monaghan, Head of Activities, Fáilte Ireland said:

 

“As we begin to reopen our tourism industry, this announcement of funding for the Beara Breifne Way is very welcome news. This funding will allow for the Beara Breifne Way route to be developed to best international standards.

 

The Beara Breifne Way is a unique grass roots community-led initiative and is the largest community-based project undertaken in Ireland to date. This announcement of funding is another step in creating an iconic walking trail which will attract international visitors to the local areas along the Beara Breifne Way.”

 

The Beara Breifne Way runs through Limerick, Tipperary, Offaly, Galway, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim before concluding in Cavan.

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