Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park is among 11 projects to receive supports.
A Westmeath Heritage Park is receiving funds as part of the Rural Tourism Fund.
Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park is one of 11 new projects across the country to be awarded support to promote community-driven tourism development in rural Ireland.
The Heritage Park is a community managed space featuring 22 acres of woodlands, wetlands, heritage displays, a children’s playground, and a sensory garden.
The winners were revealed during a recent gathering, where their creativity and commitment to their communities were celebrated.
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