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Limited access to Dinis Peninsula

Due to ongoing roadway maintenance and resurfacing works, the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is advising the public that access to the Dinis Peninsula will be limited over the next two weeks.
There is no public access to the route either pedestrian, vehicular or cycling, from the back gate to Dinis on the N71 to Brickeen Bridge.
"We ask that all members of the public please respect this and adhere to all on site signage," NPWS spokesperson said.
There is limited pedestrian access from the Arthur Vincent Hostel to the following walks:
· The Arthur Young Trail
· The Mossy Woods trail
· The yew wood in Reenadinna
· The Mines Paddocks
"There is no access beyond this point. It is envisaged that the completion of the works will take two weeks. The National Parks and Wildlife Service regret any inconvenience caused during the course of the works."
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