Full Midleton Youghal Greenway to Open to Cyclists and Walkers
Cork County Council has announced that the second and final phase of the Midleton Youghal Greenway will open to the public on Thursday, the 19th of December. The new section which extends from Mogeely through Killeagh to Youghal will be open from midday.
The 23km off-road walking and cycling route travels through the heart of East Cork and links up with Midleton Station allowing for direct onward connection with Cork city and beyond.
Members of the public will be able to access the Greenway through the trailheads at Midleton Station, Mogeely, Killeagh and through the MacCurtainstown Car Park in Youghal.
Trees and hedgerows have been retained along the Greenway and a significant programme of native planting has enhanced biodiversity. The former station areas have also been transformed to create attractive places for both the local community and visitors to enjoy. The Council recognises the extensive consultation and engagement by both farmers and property owners adjoining the Greenway and has endeavoured to ensure that throughout the process, concerns were listened to and addressed where reasonably practicable.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll said,
The Greenway will integrate with existing and planned cycle infrastructure in the west towards Cork City and east towards Waterford. It will also form part of the EuroVelo 1 route.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell added,
Senior Engineering Inspector with Transport Infrastructure Ireland, Mary Flynn said,” The Midleton Youghal Greenway represents another important milestone in TII’s commitment to providing sustainable transportation. We look forward to seeing locals and visitors alike enjoying this new section of greenway during the holiday break.”
The first phase, from Midleton to Mogeely, was officially opened in March of this year and the formal official opening of the full Midleton Youghal Greenway will take place in early 2025.