Design work on 32km-long Fingal Coastal Way has commenced

Fingal Greenways

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Fingal County Council has an exciting programme of greenway infrastructure development under development across the County at present.

It plans to develop a network of high quality greenways over the coming years, as part of our wider sustainable transport infrastructure programme, in order to realise the many benefits that this type of development can bring in terms of climate change, economic development, and health and leisure amenity.

With 88 kilometres of coastline, Fingal has great potential for the provision of cycleways which will improve sustainability, transport infrastructure and the health and well-being of the County’s residents.

There are  a number of greenway schemes at different stages of development. You can find out more about current projects by clicking below to explore further detail.

Sutton to Malahide Portmarnock sketch

Sutton to Malahide Pedestrian & Cycle Scheme

Public consultation launched on March 24th 2022.

Royal Canal Urban Greenway water view

Royal Canal Urban Greenway

The Royal Canal Urban Greenway is a proposed high quality Greenway route which will serve Castleknock, Blanchardstown, Clonsilla, Coolmine and the wider Dublin 15 area.

coastal way Balbriggan view

Fingal Coastal Way

The Fingal Coastal Way is a proposed greenway extending from Newbridge Demesne in Donabate to the Fingal county boundary, north of Balbriggan. 

The railway line over the Broadmeadow Estuary, Malahide

Broadmeadow Way

The 6km off-road walking and cycling greenway route will be built jointly by Fingal County Council and the National Transport Authority (NTA).

Portmarnock to Baldoyle Greenway

Baldoyle to Portmarnock Greenway

The new €2.5m Baldoyle to Portmarnock walking and cycling greenway project, a vital first phase of the overall Sutton to Malahide Greenway Scheme, is open,

Harry Reynolds Road Balbriggan Cycleway

Harry Reynolds Pedestrian and Cycle Route

The route forms part of the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan and will be an important element of sustainable infrastructure within the town of Balbriggan.