The funds are being awarded under the EU Just Transition Fund.
Over €384,000 in funding is being allocated to tourism projects in Laois run by private and community SME's.
The funds are being awarded under the EU Just Transition Fund under strands for sustainable visitor experiences, improving accessibility and enhancing existing attractions.
Emo's Rectory Park gets the biggest amount at €300,000 to develop two accessible bedroom cottages with sensory rooms.
While Brielle House in Mountmellick are getting €66,000 for upgrades to their kitchen, bedrooms upgrades and AV equipment.
Ballykilcavan Brewing will use their grant of over €18,200 to develop a commercial kitchen for an onsite food service and visitor center upgrades.
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