The Waterford Greenway, also known locally as the Déise Greenway, is a route on a former railway track in County Waterford, Ireland, used for cycling and hiking. It opened in March 2017, on what was originally the Mallow/Waterford railway line, and forms part of EuroVelo 1 route.[3]
In December 2017, it was announced that over 250,000 had used the new route since it opened in March.[4]
Proposed extension
In July 2020, funding was announced for a feasibility study to investigate extending the greenway towards Mallow along the former Waterford-Mallow railway line.[5] This initial feasibility study is due to examine the possibility of an 38.5 kilometre extension between Dungarvan and Ballyduff near the border with County Cork.
In 2022, the possibility of linking the greenway with the Suirblueway and the under-construction Cork Greenway was examined.[6][7][8]
^"EuroVelo 1 Atlantic Coast Route - Republic of Ireland". eurovelo.com. European Cyclists Federation. Retrieved 5 November 2020. EuroVelo 1 explores the wild and rugged Irish coastline [..] routes along the way including the Great Western Greenway, the Great Southern Greenway and the Waterford Greenway