Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Conor Murphy and Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin TD have announced a new funding call from Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Northern Ireland and Tourism Ireland, to enhance interpretation at existing operating visitor attractions and experiences along the Causeway Coastal Route and north of the Wild Atlantic Way.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 05 Aug 2024


Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Conor Murphy and Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin TD have announced a new funding call from Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Northern Ireland and Tourism Ireland, to enhance interpretation at existing operating visitor attractions and experiences along the Causeway Coastal Route and north of the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Coast-to-Coast Capital Investment Scheme, part of the Shared Island Tourism Brand Collaboration Project, aims to encourage visitors to explore both tourist routes by improving the storytelling and immersive experience capabilities on offer in existing visitor attractions and experiences. The Scheme will be open for applications from in the local authority areas of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council along the Causeway Coastal Route as well as counties Donegal, Sligo and parts of Leitrim on the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Scheme is the first initiative to be launched under the Shared Island Tourism Brand Collaboration Project, and details on further supports will be released in the coming months. It aims to create greater links between both iconic coastal routes to ensure visitors are motivated to stay longer and bring greater economic benefit to the region.
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