Dunbrody famine ship, Dublin Castle & 191km of biking trails – key tourism openings for 2024

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Paul Kelly of Failte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland has updated the industry on its future potential pipeline of up to 150 new or upgraded tourism projects that may be developed across its four regional brands.

Eight of these new visitor attractions and experiences are due to open in 2024:

  • Connaught Harbour, Portumna, Galway, Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands  
  • Dublin Castle Records Tower, Dublin city, Dublin 
  • Queen Maeve Square and Garavogue River Walk, Sligo, Wild Atlantic Way  
  • Dunbrody Famine Ship, New Ross, Wexford, Ireland’s Ancient East  
  • Kilkenny city – Urban Animation, Ireland’s Ancient East  
  • Outdoor Sports Facility, Curracloe, Co. Wexford, Ireland’s Ancient East  
  • Mountain Trail Biking – overall trail network of 191km nationally  
  • Wexford, New Ross and Waterford Blueway, Ireland’s Ancient East 
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Fáilte Ireland has also supported 48 strategically funded festivals and a further 221 regional funded festivals right across the county for 2024. 

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