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Ireland: Taking a Giant Leap Forward in Cycling
Ireland, long celebrated for its lush landscapes and warm hospitality, is quickly emerging as a rising star in the world of cycling. The Emerald Isle is on the cusp of transformation with the ambitious development of the National Cycle Network (NCN), signaling a brighter, greener future.
A Vision for Sustainability and Connection
With a firm commitment to reducing CO2 emissions and promoting active lifestyles, Ireland’s NCN is set to revolutionize transport and tourism. Spanning a remarkable 3,500 kilometers, the network will link over 200 towns and villages, ensuring that the vast majority of Ireland’s population lives within 5 kilometers of a cycling route. This means safer, greener options for commuting, recreation, and travel.
The impact doesn’t stop there: the NCN is a game-changer for cycle tourism. Picture holiday cyclists exploring Ireland’s iconic destinations via scenic back roads and dedicated cycle paths. From the Wild Atlantic Way to charming greenways, Ireland is poised to become a top choice for cycling enthusiasts worldwide.
Behind the Scenes of a Mega Cycling Project
How does one tackle a project of this scale? Richard Bowen, Civil Engineer and project manager for the NCN, will reveal the strategy at IBTC 2025. Learn about the meticulous planning, public consultations, and innovative rapid-build interventions that are paving the way for Ireland’s cycling revolution.
On Thursday 13 February 2025, the IBTC will present a full-day programme in Domstad Utrecht with a keynote from Tim Voors, an interactive panel discussion, six breakout sessions, lunch, drinks and ample networking opportunities.
Why you can’t miss the IBTC 2025:
Knowledge gathering: widen your knowledge of cycling and walking tourism, discover the latest trends and insights. Best practices: in keynotes and breakout sessions you learn about successful projects and work methods which you may be able to put into practice yourself. Networking: you will be in contact with professionals in cycling and walking tourism from all over Europe, and can exchange information of their own experience in the field.
Secure your spot now and make your ride to Utrecht!
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