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Cabinteely Park illuminated winter walk will remain open until 2 February

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Cabinteely Park Illuminated Walk

Open 7 days a week 4-8pm daily.

With the dawn of the new year, many are looking for ways to embrace the crisp winter air and shed the festive excess. Cabinteely Park remains all aglow with a twinkling walking trail inviting people to wrap up warm and get out in the crisp clean air.

The very popular illuminated twinkling trail at Cabinteely Park will now remain open 7 days a week from 4pm to 8pm until Sunday 2 February. The family friendly walk is fully accessible for wheelchairs and buggies.

We are inviting people to experience the enchantment of the Illuminated walk. This immersive outdoor experience offers a unique opportunity to explore nature and enjoy the beauty of winter. The historic Palladian-style Cabinteely House also offers a captivating glimpse into Dublin’s architectural and cultural heritage.

"We are delighted to brighten up the month of January with the magic of the Illuminated Walk at Cabinteely Park" said Councillor Jim O Leary, Cathaoirleach, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council "This is a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to take an easy stroll in one of our lovely parks against a background of lovely illuminations.”

Walkers can rest assured that the illuminated walks are environmentally friendly and kind to our planet. The walking trail is powered from an electrical generator fuelled by Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) Renewable Diesel. HVO Renewable Diesel is produced by hydrotreatment of vegetable oils and/or animal fats. The fuel has been proven to reduce carbon emissions by up to 90% when compared with fossil diesel in the same applications.

The very popular illuminated walking trail at Cabinteely Park is free to attend, open seven days a week from, 4pm-8pm and fully accessible - perhaps a perfect way to get those new year’s resolutions off to a great start.

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