Recreational Cycle Route Planning and Development

Course Aim

To equip learners with the knowledge and skills to aid the planning and development of recreational cycle routes in Ireland.

Course Topics

  • National and local policy for cycling infrastructure provision

  • Technical guidance/standards

  • International context and trends for cycling route development.

  • The different types of cyclists - and the different types of bicycles/cycles (and main accessories).

  • What is a good recreational cycling trail?

  • Key issues and considerations for planning cycling routes

  • The process for cycling route planning and development.

  • Estimating the indicative costs for planning, developing and maintaining a recreational cycling route

Course will be delivered over two days with classroom sessions and a site visit by bicycle to observe cycling friendly infrastructure.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  •   Describe the strategic policy context for cycle route development in Ireland

  •   Comment on broad developments/trends in the international field of recreational cycle route development

  •   Describe the needs and expectations of different types of cyclists

  •   Demonstrate an understanding of the features and characteristics of a recreational cycling trail which is ‘fit for purpose’

  •   Comment on common mistakes in cycling trail design

  • Outline key considerations which need to be addressed when planning and developing recreational cycling trails including legal, statutory, environmental, planning issues etc.

  •   Assess the viability of a proposal for development

  •   Apply a step-by-step process to a cycle route project

Target Audience

This course is suitable for individuals working in the recreation/tourism/transport/cycling areas but will be of particular interest to:

  • Those involved with and/ or are responsible for planning and developing cycle routes.

  • Those involved in funding and or approving cycle route projects.

  • Staff within Local Authorities (including Cycling Officers) and other state agencies with a role related to cycling

  • Rural/Community Development representatives

 

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I gained a lot of valuable insights into the considerations for planning cycling routes in my county

Recreational Cycle Route Planning and Development