ANTRIM TO DOAGH GREENWAY


“Six Mile Water Greenway”

A potential greenway project to link the former railhead at Doagh back along the valley of the Six Mile Water as it passes above Templepatrick before heading through Dunadry and Muckamore into Antrim town – providing a link between the greenway network around Belfast with the north west.

ROUTE DETAILS


Length 15 kilometres
Estimate £2.3 million
Timescale 2026 to 2040
Type New greenway idea
Border area No
Councils Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council

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