South East Greenway
The South East Greenway is a spectacular 24 km off-road cycling and walking trail along an old railway line.
The South East Greenway is designed to connect the Norman Town of New Ross to the Viking city of Waterford, through the scenic countryside of South Kilkenny and skirting close to the beautiful River Barrow.
The Greenway will provide an attractive amenity for visitors to the area as well as providing an environmentally friendly alternative for commuters into Waterford and New Ross.
The Greenway follows the line of the disused New Ross to Waterford Railway.
Phase 1 of the South East Greenway is now open to the public. The 6km New Ross to Glenmore stretch includes picturesque views of the Pink Rock area and the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge.
Phase 2, the 6km Curraghmore to Ferrybank stretch, is planned to open in 2025.
Further sections will follow in the coming years completing the 24km between New Ross and Waterford.
For more information on the South East Greenway, please see https://southeastgreenway.net/