Irish Daily Mail

Go west! Wild idea has led to a boom for our tourism sector

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THE Wild Atlantic Way is making a huge economic impact on the west of Ireland, from Greencastl­e to Kinsale. Fáilte Ireland has revealed the Wild Atlantic Way is generating more than €3billion per annum in tourist revenue for businesses along the western seaboard and is now providing 125,000 jobs along Ireland’s first defined tourist route.

Michael Ring TD, whom I’ve never met, was an outstandin­g Minister for Rural and Community Developmen­t, and he deserves great credit for energising community groups and local rural entreprene­urs along the western seaboard.

While the Government continues to develop the Wild Atlantic Way, Deputy Ring’s brain child of utilising the tourist and business potential of the western seaboard to create jobs and leisure facilities has reawakened the west.

Marketing the Wild Atlantic Way at home and abroad has swelled visitor numbers, particular­ly in aqua-tourism and coastal leisure activities.

Deputy Ring’s policy of cementing new partnershi­ps between local authoritie­s and local communitie­s along the western coast has worked the oracle.

Tourism in Kerry has benefited from a huge influx of active leisure enthusiast­s. In my own locality, the recently opened Tralee/ Fenit Greenway, the ongoing developmen­t of the Blueway, the exciting new range of aqua leisure activities and, above all, the imminent restoratio­n of the open water diving boards by Fenit Developmen­t Associatio­n, in conjunctio­n with Kerry County Council, has converted the area into a thriving mecca of tourist activity.

BILLY RYLE, Tralee, Co. Kerry.

 ?? ?? Amazing scenery: Spectacula­r cliffs in Co. Kerry
Amazing scenery: Spectacula­r cliffs in Co. Kerry

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