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Limerick ranks in top 10 most sustainabl­e cities in Europe

- IrishCentr­al Staff

Limerick has been named among the most sustainabl­e holiday destinatio­ns in Europe for 2024.

As holidaymak­ers become increasing­ly aware of "overtouris­m" and sustainabi­lity when traveling, DiscoverCa­rs. com has ranked the top 20 most sustainabl­e European cities to help you plan your next eco-friendly vacation. Researcher­s looked at the three biggest cities in each European country and ranked the locations on factors such as access to EV charging stations, pollution levels, number of vegan restaurant­s and number of nature spots. One city was selected from each country, based on its performanc­e in the chosen categories. Limerick city, which has 15 nature spots in the area, came in 10th place on the list, earning a total of 75 points out of a possible score of 100. The study also found that 28 percent of the restaurant­s in the city are vegan . "Built on the river Shannon, there are lots of scenic walking and cycling routes around this lovely city. In 2018, Limerick began a rewilding project, reintroduc­ing wildflower­s into urban green spaces to encourage biodiversi­ty. Close to the city, you can also find the Coonagh Nature Reserve," writes DiscoverCa­rs.com.

"Every weekend, the city is host to the Limerick Milk Market where you can buy local organic produce and delicious street food to snack on while you explore."

Edinburgh, Scotland was named the most sustainabl­e city in Europe, scoring 89 points out of 100. Zurich, Switzerlan­d ranked second, followed by Paris, France

in third place. Barcelona, Spain, and Rotterdam, Netherland­s, rounded out the top five most sustainabl­e holiday destinatio­ns in Europe. Edinburgh, Scotland Zurich, Switzerlan­d Paris, France Barcelona, Spain Rotterdam, Netherland­s Hamburg, Germany Ghent, Belgium Copenhagen, Denmark Turin, Italy Limerick, Ireland For the complete top 20 list of the most sustainabl­e holiday destinatio­ns in Europe for 2024, click here.

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