St. John’s River Walk was initially developed as 2.2km linear shared walking and cycling path running parallel to St. John’s River and the R675 between Tramore Road Roundabout and Ballindud Road Roundabout. It is possible to visit the city centre and extend your walk by parking in Bolton Street Car Park.
St. John’s River Walk
St. John’s River Walk was initially developed as 2.2km linear shared walking and cycling path running parallel to St. John’s River and the R675 between Tramore Road Roundabout and Ballindud Road Roundabout. It is possible to visit the city centre and extend your walk by parking in Bolton Street Car Park a mere 5 minutes from the Waterford Viking Triangle in the heart of Ireland’s Oldest City. This option takes walkers through the People’s Park, Waterside and Miller’s Marsh heading out towards the Tramore Road Roundabout.
Did You Know
Kilbarry Nature Park is a safe, secure and accessible amenity in the heart of Waterford City which encompasses an integrated wetland, wildflower meadows, Kilbarry Bog and promotes good practice in the management of native flora and fauna. A former municipal landfill site, the area has been re-mediated to create a popular space for the community. Waterford City & County Council has been entrusted to do this in a sustainable and socially inclusive manner which seeks to protect and enhance biodiversity within the City bounds.
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St. John’s River Walk was initially developed as 2.2km linear shared walking and cycling path running parallel to St. John’s River and the R675 between Tramore Road Roundabout and Ballindud Road Roundabout. It is possible to visit the city centre and extend your walk by parking in Bolton Street Car Park.
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