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06 Sept 2025

Plans unveiled for another huge development of recreational pathways on Bord na Mona land in Offaly

Plans unveiled for over 25 kilometres more recreational pathways on Bord na Mona land in Offaly

Plans unveiled for over 25 kilometres more recreational pathways on Bord na Mona land in Offaly

Plans have been unveiled for over 25 kilometres more recreational pathways on Bord na Mona land in Offaly.

Bord na Mona Energy intend to apply for Planning Permission for the development of a recreational shared cycle and walkway located on Bord Na Mona lands in Offaly. 

The development will take place within the townlands of Cloncraff or Bloomhill, Conascra, Ballyduff, Clonadarg, Doon Demesne, Lackagh Beg, Lackagh More, Cormore and Corheg, Corbane, Ballydaly, Kilcolgan Beg, Turraun, Leabeg, Leamore, Oughter, Derrymore, Bunakeeran, Lumeloon and Broughal.

The development will include the repurposing of 16,919 meters of existing former rail bed and 8,960 meters along existing bog headlands / former high fields.

The proposed shared cycle and walkway will connect into the existing Grand Canal Way, The Offaly Way, and the Lough Boora
Adventure Trails.

There are also plans for the construction of car and / or bicycle parking facilities at a number of gateway
locations along the proposed route and the provision of EV Charging spaces at the Gateway locations. This will include;

Also included in the plans is an upgrade works to Brosna Bridge, and the construction of a new pedestrian and cycle bridge spanning the Grand Canal within the Turraun townland.

The plans will also require upgrade works to ten local access road crossings, and eight agricultural crossings

Fencing and screening will be erected where required for health and safety and biodiversity reasons which will include
14,909 meters of ecological screening.

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