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“You’ll be walking where smugglers once walked, and later, where soldiers stood guard,” said local historian Éamonn Ó Dochartaigh. “But now it’s just a path. That’s the quiet miracle of it.”
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Officials from both sides of the border cut the ribbon yesterday at a low-key ceremony near St. Johnston, with Derry City and Strabane District Council describing the route as “a living example of cross-community cooperation.” “You’ll be walking where smugglers once walked, and
For more on this story, including an interactive map of the route and a Q&A with the project’s lead architect, see page 4 of this week’s print edition or visit our special feature at irischronicle.com/greenway. Officials from both sides of the border cut
€18 million project aims to boost rural economies and promote sustainable travel along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Here’s a sample post written in the style of The Irish Chronicle — a fictional but reputable Irish news outlet, focusing on a balanced mix of current events, culture, and human interest. New Cross-Border Greenway to Open, Linking Donegal to Derry in Major Tourism Push
LETTERKENNY – In a move hailed as a “bridge not just over rivers, but between communities,” the long-awaited North West Greenway is set to open to the public next month, connecting the rugged landscapes of County Donegal with the historic walls of Derry.