greenway
(noun)
        /ˈɡriːnˌweɪ/
         
        
        Definitions
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                        A strip of undeveloped land near an urban area, set aside for recreational use or environmental protection.
                        A verdant ribbon, a sanctuary whispering with the promise of quietude amidst the urban clamor.Example: The city built a new greenway for cyclists and pedestrians along the river.
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                        A corridor of protected open space that is maintained for conservation, recreation, or both.
                        A pathway of dreams where nature waltzes free, a tapestry woven with life and tranquility.Example: They enjoyed a weekend walk along the greenway, admiring the local wildlife.
Origin
Mid 20th century: from green + way, on the model of motorway.
Synonyms
pathway, trail, parkway, corridor
Antonyms
roadway, highway, street, boulevard