Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme

The Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) involves the development of natural amenities such as our woodlands, mountains, rivers, lakes, beaches, bogs, walkways and will place a particular focus on developing amenities for adventure tourism in rural Ireland.

The funding is aimed at supporting outdoor recreation tourism, a growing tourism sector internationally, which has the potential to have major economic spin-off benefits for our rural towns and villages as well as improving the health and well-being of rural communities.

A list of eligible activities is detailed below, however, it should be noted that this list is not exhaustive;

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The scheme does not include activities that take place outdoors on confined courses or pitches (such as Gaelic Games, golf, soccer, and show-jumping) or motorised activities (such as quads/scramblers). As a consequence, such activities are not eligible for funding under ORIS.

It is a requirement that the infrastructure funded under ORIS should be available free of charge to the public.

Kilkenny County Council makes applications for a number of projects throughout the county at each funding call.

Successful past projects funded by ORIS include:

For further information on the wonderful walks and trails that exist throughout Kilkenny, please see https://www.trailkilkenny.ie/

For more on the wide variety of outdoor activities available in Kilkenny, please see https://outdoorkilkenny.ie/

To find out more about the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) see https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-rural-and-community-development-and-the-gaeltacht/services/outdoor-recreation-infrastructure-scheme/

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