Mayo’s Clare Island was the venue chosen by Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary, this week to announce €16.5 million for 63 outdoor recreation projects.
Upgrading the existing Clew Bay coastal bike trail on the island, along with the extension of the Boyne Greenway’s North Bank, were among the projects announced under measures 2 and 3 of the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS).
These measures provide funding of up to €500,000 for strategic repair and maintenance of existing facilities, together with the development of new recreational infrastructure.
Among the 63 projects located across every county in Ireland are walking trails, mountain access projects, and outdoor water-based amenities.
Minister Dara Calleary visit to to Clare Island. Photo: John O'Grady
Enhancement and upgrade of water-based recreation activities at Villierstown Quay in Co Waterford was also on the list.
“Today’s announcement, on Clare Island, will see a wide range of capital projects delivered across the country, covering walking and cycling trails, upland paths, and enhancements in water-based activities. This is all further delivering on the objectives of our national outdoor recreation strategy Embracing Ireland’s Outdoors, ”Callery said earlier this week.
The 63 projects announced are in addition to the 221 projects announced in August.
The funding allocated under the 2024/2025 programme now stands at over €25.27 million, the largest approval to date under ORIS.

















































