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Funding Awarded under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme

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15 August 2025

Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD has  announced funding of €269,825 for 7 projects across Co. Tipperary under the 2024/2025 Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS).

ORIS supports the development of new outdoor recreational infrastructure and the necessary repair, enhancement or promotion of existing outdoor recreation infrastructure in countryside areas across Ireland. The successful projects Measure 1 for Co. Tipperary include Cahir Loop Walkway; High Kings Loop Walkway, Cashel; Littleton Labyrinth Car Park Development; Tipperary Heritage Way Footpath; Trail the Vales highlighting Munster Vales; 2 Water Refill Stations on the Suir Blueway . The successful Project Development Measure project is the Re-watering of Suir Island Whitewater Channel (Millrace) in Clonmel.

Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Eamon Lonergan, Deputy Chief Executive of  Tipperary County Council  stated that "Tipperary County Council welcomes the allocation of €269,825 under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme with sincere appreciation. This investment will significantly enhance the county’s recreational amenities, promote sustainable tourism, and contribute meaningfully to the health and wellbeing of our communities. Some of the supported projects also reflect our strategic commitment to the development and preservation of Tipperary's natural and cultural assets."

 

Successful Projects Co. Tipperary

ORIS Measure 1

Project Name Project Description  Grant Allocation
Cahir Loop Walkway  Excavation and surfacing of 950m road verge on a popular walking route €39,600

High Kings Loop 

Walkway, Cashel

Construction of a new 400m section of footpath as a safety measure as part of the Kings Loop €37,800

Littleton Labyrinth Car 

Park Development

The development of the carpark at The Littleton Labyrinth €30,825

Tipperary Heritage 

Way Footbridge

Refurbish the existing pedestrian footbridge 

allowing walkers on the St. Declan’s Way trail to traverse the river Tar safely

€39,600
Trail the Vales To create a series of ten short-form videos for use on digital platforms highlighting the Munster Vales region €36,000

Water Refill Stations 

Suir Blueway Clonmel 

to Carrick-on-Suir

The installation of two water refill stations at 

Careys Slip and Kilsheelan

€36,000

 

ORIS Project Development Measure.

Project Name Project Description  Grant Allocation
Suir Island Whitewater Channel (Millrace) Re-watering of an old millrace channel on Suir Island, in Clonmel for recreational white water kayaking and specialist rescue training €50,000