Killeedy Eco Park

Explore this vibrant space that actively nurtures local biodiversity. Killeedy Eco Park located in Killeedy, County Limerick, is a fine example of sustainable regeneration and community-driven development.

Perfect for families, dog-walkers and casual strollers, the site offers everything from a natural amphitheatre, community vegetable gardens, dedicated walking trails and wetlands and reed beds. The park also functions as a wildlife reserve, boasting woodland plantings, wildflowers and waterbirds including mallard ducks and swans.

Established on the former site of an industrial facility, this 13-acre parkland has been transformed into a peaceful haven of rural tranquillity. The park has over 7,000 native trees all planted by volunteers and reed beds designed to treat wastewater from the nearby Kantoher Business Park and new housing planned for the nearby villages of Ashford and Raheenagh.

Take our fun Sensory Challenge around the park that will give added enjoyment and education to those that are young at heart.

Distance: 1.6km

Start/End: Killeedy Eco Park Car Park - find on Google Maps

Difficulty: Easy

Trail Map & Guide: Download here

Funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht and Limerick City and County Council under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme

Location
Newcastle West
Address

Raheenagh, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick

Email
Price(s)
FREE

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