Tolka Estuary Greenway: Safer Dublin Port route opens to cyclists and walkers

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Tolka Estuary Greenway: Safer Dublin Port route opens to cyclists and walkers
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Route is first phase of €25m project to open port lands to public and provide more than 16km of cycle paths through area to ferry terminals and industrial facilities

Dublin Editor Olivia Kelly cycles along the new two-kilometre-long Tolka Estuary Greenway in Dublin Port, which has just opened to the public.

The route, which Dublin Port Company is calling the Tolka Estuary Greenway, is the first phase of a €25 million project to open the port lands to the public and provide more than 16km of cycle paths through Dublin Port, to ferry terminals and industrial facilities. Dublin Editor Olivia Kelly cycles along the new two-kilometre-long Tolka Estuary Greenway in Dublin Port, which has just opened to the public. Video: Bryan O'Brien

Dublin Port’s Tolka Estuary Greenway is now open to the public opening up a part of Dublin that was previously inaccessible to the public.

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