BowSideChamp wrote: » We could probably close down a number of local roads (bog roads etc) and turn them into a Greenway. Ireland has one of the highest density of roads and we don't need a lot of them.
ohographite wrote: » That is true. We really don't need most of those roads. Are there many that don't have a house on them?
Carawaystick wrote: » Dublin - Grand Canal - Barrow Navigation -X- New Ross - Waterford - Dungarvan -X- Cork Where the X is the curently unplanned missing gaps And its a short gap from New Ross to St Mullins, and EV1 would need a link from Dungarvan to Cork anyway.
Lord Glentoran wrote: » Mercifully the supporters of the Barrow Navigation are vigilant. Not every path and railway in Ireland will be allowed to be tarmacked or hollow cored over.
riddlinrussell wrote: » There is certainly a solution that avoids using the lower section of the barrow navigation, if the aim is to tie in to the 'Kilkenny greenway' then using the disused railway from Muine Bheag down to the New Ross - Enniscorthy Line would be a great option, especially if an 'off track' section could be worked out from Poulmounty Mill to Macmurrough Island (both to cut off the big dogleg out to where the lines meet and get closer to the Barrow for scenery) I have that line on my map. I might add a link route along the road there, it might be feasible to do a kerb separated cycleway along it to link them, although that wouldn't be quite as nice as a fully off road route. I have a potential route along the old line from Dungarvan to Mallow also, may be possible to figure out a river route along that to link to Cork? Mouth of the Blackwater means theres nothing down Youghal Direction on the Waterford side to link in to.
Lord Glentoran wrote: » I like the idea of using the old Mhuine Bheag line. I’m very much in favour of off road walking and cycling - but not at the expense of the peace and quiet of the Barrow Line. Too much one size fits all/quick fix thinking with that.