Cavan County Council, in partnership with Coillte has confirmed that work to install the new footbridge in Killykeen Forest Park is due to commence shortly.
The current bridge was originally constructed in the early 1990s and created a vital link between Killeshandra and the forest park. Increasing footfall and years of exposure to the elements have led to a need for an upgrade.
The bridge's timber components now require replacement, and its narrow width has become unsuitable for the growing number of users, particularly cyclists. These upgrades will see the install of a wider pedestrian bridge, appropriately designed to sit in this beautiful and special landscape and will meet the demands of increased usage, ensuring it continues to serve as a key connector within the park.
In a move to reduce onsite disruption, the main construction of the new bridge structure will be carried out off-site. In order to maintain accessibility during the project. Cavan County Council will install a pontoon across the water as a temporary measure. This will allow uninterrupted access for walkers, runners, and cyclists using the popular Killykeen Way,
To protect the surrounding environment, comprehensive measures will be taken to minimise ecological impact during construction. This aligns with the Council's commitment to safeguarding the natural heritage of the area.
This project represents an important investment in local infrastructure and recreational amenity," said Brendan Jennings, Director of Services, Cavan County Council. "The refurbished footbridge will enhance the user experience, preserve access to beloved local trails, and ensure that Killykeen Forest Park remains a popular destination for residents and visitors alike."
Construction is scheduled to commence on the 16th June for 6 weeks, with further updates to be provided as the project progresses.