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06 Sept 2025

Minister Humphreys opens landmark ‘Access to the Sea’ project in Tullaghan

The project works to develop an amenity that will attract visitors, bus tours, surfers and boaters

Minister Humphreys  opens landmark ‘Access to the Sea’ project in Tullaghan

Minister Heather Humphreys with elected representatives and locals at the opening of the ‘Access to the Sea Project’ in the picturesque seaside village of Tullaghan Co Leitrim last Thursday, June 27

The Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys  TD last Thursday, June 27, officially opened the ‘Access to the Sea Project’ in the picturesque seaside village of Tullaghan Co Leitrim.

Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, the new ‘Access to the Sea Project’ provides public access to Leitrim’s only piece of coastline.
An investment of almost €200,000 under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme enabled the development of an accessible roadway, car park, and seating to take in the breath-taking views.

‘Access to the Sea’ was delivered by the local authority, working in partnership with the community, to develop an amenity that will attract visitors, bus tours, surfers and boaters.

Speaking in Tullaghan, Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys TD said: “It’s lovely to see places like Tullaghan develop and improve on their own natural beauty with the Wild Atlantic Way to the North and the majestic Ben Wisken to the south.

“This wonderful project is a huge addition to the locality and further afield and it adds another dimension to the already magnificent coastline of North Sligo, Leitrim and South Donegal.

“The improvements you have made to this part of the coastline will not only enhance the quality of life for locals and visitors who will no doubt flock to the area.

“I would like to thank all those involved for all their hard work in bringing this project to fruition.”

Minister Humphreys also announced an expansion of the Mountain Access Project at the National Outdoor Recreation Conference in Sligo on Thursday, June 27.

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