Work is almost complete on a new walking trail in West Donegal, it has been revealed.
A community group in the area have been working on the project for several weeks with the aim of opening a near 20-mile trail to help outdoor enthusiasts explore the landscape and heritage of the west Donegal area.
The walking trail, which intertwines along Dungloe, Burtonport, Kinclasslagh, Anngaire and Loughanure is said to be near completion with a view of opening the trail before the end of the year.
The aim is to promote existing paths and tracks more widely to encourage local people and visitors to the area.
The project was made possible by a local community group from Dungloe, Cllr Michael Mac Giolla Easbuig and Donegal County Council.
A west Donegal community group in Dungloe have spearheaded the project
Speaking to Donegal Daily, local county councillor Micheal Mac Giolla Easbuig, said: “What is interesting about this walking trail is that it intertwines in three parishes, Dungloe, Acres and Kincasslagh.
“The public will be able to spend whatever amount of time on it.
“The community group and I have had a really constructive meeting with Donegal County Council walking officier, Francis Cunningham, and we are moving on very well.
“I suppose for the objective here is to open up the area outside of Dungloe to more people.
“It is a beautiful scenic walk up through the boglands of west Donegal and we are hoping by Christmas that it will be opened up to the public.”
It is understood that direction signs will be installed in the near future before advertising of the walking trail beginning soon afterwards.
“They are bog roads, so there is not a lot of infrastructure work to be done,” he added. “Obviously there is work to be done, like drainage and surfacing, but it is nothing that is beyond us.
“As a local councillor that has been asked to engage with the community group, it is very exciting for the people in west Donegal and for future visitors.
“I am a massive walker myself on a daily basis and it is fantastic,” Cllr Mac Giolla Easbuig added. “It will be good for cyclists, walkers, families and hopefully we will be working towards accommodating those of all abilities.”