Limerick Greenway A section of the trail within
County Limerick, known as the Limerick Greenway, was completed in June 2021, funded by
Fáilte Ireland and the Departments of
Transport and
Rural and Community Development. The 115 metre-long Barnagh tunnel was renovated for the greenway and is now accessible via a dedicated underpass. Car parking, children's playground, 'crazy golf', bathrooms, bike hire, and a small restaurant are all available in the Barnagh Greenway Hub. The cast-iron Ferguson's Viaduct also comprises a section of the greenway. It forms part of the
EuroVelo Atlantic Coast Route (EV 1). In the 10 months following its May 2021 reopening, the Limerick Greenway received 500,000 visitors.
North Kerry Greenway The North Kerry Greenway is due to form the western section of the Great Southern trail. As of May 2022, sections of the greenway were expected to be opened in phases during 2022. A 10.5 km stretch of the route, between
Listowel and the border between counties Kerry and Limerick, was opened by October 2022. At the time of its opening, "temporary" carparking was opened at the Listowel trailhead. When completed, the southern end of the North Kerry Greenway is due to link to the
Tralee-Fenit Greenway close to
Tralee, forming a network known as the "Kingdom of Kerry Greenways". ==Development==