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GDA Cycle Network

Full details of the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network can be found on the NTA’s website, below are maps of the proposed network in easy to access formats.

Here are direct links to the NTA’s PDF files:

GDA Cycle Network Plan Documents

  • 1. Written Report
  • 2. Existing Facilities Maps
  • 3. Cycling_Demand_Maps
  • 4a. Overall Network
  • 4b. Proposed Network Dublin
  • 4c. Proposed Network Towns
  • 4d. Proposed Network Rural

Environmental documents

  • SEA Statement
  • SEA Non-Technical Summary
  • SEA Environmental Report
  • SEA Environmental Report Appendices and Maps
  • Appropriate Assessment Natura Impact Statement
  • Appropriate Assessment Screening Report

Easy to access formats:

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