Great_Southern_Trail

Great Southern Trail

Great Southern Trail

Hiking and cycling trail in Ireland


The Great Southern Trail, comprising the Limerick Greenway and North Kerry Greenway, is a greenway rail trail under development in County Limerick and County Kerry in Ireland. As of October 2022, 40 kilometres (25 miles) of the Limerick Greenway and 10.5 kilometres (6.5 miles) of the North Kerry Greenway were completed.[1] When fully completed, the route is intended to be 85 kilometres (53 miles) long and run from Limerick to Tralee.[2] It is an off-road trail intended for use by cyclists and walkers along the route of the Limerick-Tralee line, formerly operated by the Great Southern and Western Railway, which opened between 1867 and 1880 and was closed in 1977.[2]

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Limerick Greenway

A 40 km (25 mi) section of the trail within County Limerick, known as the Limerick Greenway,[3][4] was completed in June 2021, funded by Fáilte Ireland and the Departments of Transport and Rural and Community Development.[5][6] The 115 metre-long Barnagh tunnel was renovated for the greenway and is now accessible via a dedicated underpass.[7] Car parking, children's playground, 'crazy golf', bathrooms, bike hire, and a small restaurant are all available in the Barnagh Greenway Hub.[8] The cast-iron Ferguson's Viaduct also comprises a section of the greenway.[7] The greenway stretches from Rathkeale to Abbeyfeale.[9] It forms part of the EuroVelo Atlantic Coast Route (EV 1).[10][11] In the 10 months following its May 2021 reopening, the Limerick Greenway received 500,000 visitors.[12]

North Kerry Greenway

The North Kerry Greenway is due to form the western section of the Great Southern trail.[13][14] As of May 2022, sections of the greenway were expected to be opened in phases during 2022.[15] A 10.5 km stretch of the route, between Listowel and the border between counties Kerry and Limerick, was opened by October 2022.[16] At the time of its opening, "temporary" carparking was opened at the Listowel trailhead.[17] When completed, the southern end of the North Kerry Greenway is due to link to the Tralee-Fenit Greenway close to Tralee, forming a network known as the "Kingdom of Kerry Greenways".[18][19][20][21]

Development

Set up in 1991,[22] the Great Southern Trail Ltd voluntary group was involved in developing the trail for 20 years, at an estimated cost of €1 million (as of 2011).[23] They were awarded a special jury prize by the European Greenways Association at the 2011 European Greenways Awards in recognition of their efforts to develop the greenway.[22] Limerick City and County Council assumed responsibility for the management and maintenance of the Great Southern Trail in November 2015.[24]

Development of the trail ran into several difficulties, including questions of public land ownership, and the expectations of some other local landowners and householders.[25] In early 2013, a group of walkers commemorating the 50th anniversary of the last passenger train between Limerick and Tralee, were blocked at the Kerry border by a group of local landowners opposing the continued development of the trail into County Kerry.[26] It was subsequently established that CIÉ (the Irish transport authority) owned the line and that the landowners had no claim to the trail.[27] From 2016,[28] CIÉ transferred ownership of the line to Kerry County Council for further development of the trail towards Listowel, pending future funding becoming available.[13]

By 2019, Limerick council had completed the incorporation of the Barnagh Tunnel into the route, including the construction of an underpass under the N21 Limerick to Tralee road.[29] As of 2021, approximately 40 kilometres (25 miles) of the route between Rathkeale and Abbeyfeale had been developed.[5] This section of the trail passes through Ardagh, Newcastle West and Barnagh.[30] By October 2022, 40 kilometres (25 miles) of the Limerick Greenway and 10.5 kilometres (6.5 miles) of the North Kerry Greenway had been completed.[1]

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References

  1. "North Kerry charts a route to health and prosperity as greenway finally opens". The Kerryman. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022. The [10.5km] North Kerry Greenway has been developed along a disused railway line which will link up with the Great Southern Trail which extends from Abbeyfeale for 40km into County Limerick
  2. "Home". SouthernTrail.net. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  3. "Limerick Greenway". SouthernTrail.ie. Archived from the original on 1 May 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  4. "Repurposed 40km greenway set to open after €5m works, marketing blitz planned". stickybottle.com. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2022. The Limerick Greenway is the new name for the Limerick stretch of the Great Southern Greenway
  5. Halloran, Cathy (1 July 2021). "€10m Limerick greenway opens today". rte.ie. RTÉ News.
  6. "Part VIII – North Kerry Greenway". KerryCoCo.ie. June 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  7. Reidy, Marisa (14 September 2011). "Leaving a trail of honours at awards in France". The Kerryman. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012.
  8. McDonald, Frank (18 August 2011). "Minister urged to act over CIÉ land row". The Irish Times. Dublin. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011.
  9. Prendiville, Norma (17 September 2011). "Great Southern Trail Wins Special Jury Prize in European Greenways Association Award Scheme" (PDF). Limerick Leader. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  10. "Cllr. Kennelly welcomes the official update on the North Kerry Greenway Line". TheAdvertiser.ie. 15 December 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  11. "Great Southern Trail Map" (PDF). SouthernTrail.net. Retrieved 1 August 2011.

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