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        Greenlight given for greenway from Omeath pier to the border
        Greenlight given for greenway from Omeath pier to the border

        A vote had previously been deferred after landowners claimed their concerns had not been taken [...]

        24
        Sep
        dogs on the greenway
        The Argus: Dogs on the Greenway

        Dundalk Dog Rescue’s fundraising dog walk along the Carlingford Greenway on Sunday morning was a [...]

        03
        May
        The Argus - Greenway a trail of success
        The Argus – Greenway a trail of success

        Described as a hidden gem in the north Louth coastline, the scenic ‘Greenway’ which will [...]

        03
        May
        Irish News: Take on Nature - Epic walk is a shore thing
        Irish News: Take on Nature – Epic walk is a shore thing

        RIVULETS run into rock pools, crevices fill and open expanses of sand are quickly inundated. [...]

        03
        May
        Greenway to Greenore
        Greenway to Greenore

        The popular Carlingford-Omeath Greenway could be extended to Greenore, after Louth County Council committed to [...]

        02
        May
        Newry Greenway to Victoria Lock
        Newry Greenway to Victoria Lock

        NEWRY GREENWAY TO VICTORIA LOCK OPENING FRIDAY The long anticipated 5.7km stretch of the New [...]

        02
        May

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        The Carlingford Lough Greenway project comprises the creation of 10.1 km of new cross-border Greenway, linking Newry City in Northern Ireland to Carlingford in Ireland. The €3.46 million EU funded project is led by Louth County Council, working in collaboration with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and East Border Region Ltd.

        The new stretch will link with the previously completed Portadown Newry element resulting in a total length of 52 km of cross border Greenway along the east coast of the island of Ireland.

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