A WALKING trail at the Bridges of Ross has moved a step closer to getting extended following the allocation of €108,000 in funding.

Clare County Council has been awarded €108,000 in the latest round of the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) to help develop a walking trail at the iconic tourist spot.

An extension of the walking trail has been sanctioned to enhance the visitor experience in West Clare. It will now provide a looped walking option.

Led by the West Clare Municipal District in partnership with the local community group Loop Head Together, the works to be undertaken will be sensitive to the environment to ensure the natural beauty of the site is preserved.

Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary (FF) confirmed the allocation for the Bridges of Ross among 63 outdoor recreation projects in a combined national package worth €16.5m.

Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF) said the announcement was “a real investment in our communities”. He stated, “Outdoor spaces such as walking trails and cycleways need regular maintenance so that we can continue to enjoy them with our friends and loved ones. They do not remain perfect on their own and require continued investment and care. The funding ensures that these facilities remain in excellent condition throughout the year. Walkways are places where communities gather and connect, and it is essential that we protect and sustain them so they can be enjoyed for generations to come.

“This investment will further enhance these amenities, encouraging more people to use them and helping to strengthen community life and the tourist offering in the area,” Deputy Crowe said. “This is a great opportunity to remind everyone of the wonderful outdoor amenities we have here in Clare. We should make the most of them and continue to cherish them. This funding will help ensure that many more people can enjoy the Bridges of Ross walking trail for years to come”.

Director of Services of Transportation, Climate Action, Recreation, Environmental & Emergency Services at Clare County Council, Dr Carmel Kirby, said, “We are looking forward to delivering an upgraded trail to locals and tourists alike at the Bridges of Ross. This funding in the latest measures of the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme ensures we can deliver the best quality work possible and provide a trail that promotes the beautiful outdoor areas available in Ireland, particularly here in Clare”.

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