Event
ThreeT Study Visit n. 2 in Vas County, Hungary
22 - 23 May 2019
09 : 00 - 13 : 00 CEST
In person
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Szombathely, Vas County,
Hungary
ThreeT project is holding its 2nd Study Visit on 22-24 May 2019 in Vas County, Hungary.
The meeting is hosted by Self-Government Office of Vas County.
Project partners, representatives of Managing Authorities, territorial municipalities, tourist and transport operators and other key stakeholders are expected to participate in this study visit as a target group of the event.
The following Good Practices (GPs) are to be visited:
• Via Sancti Martini – The Establishment of Saint Martin’s International Pilgrimage
Provision of an international tourism attraction and service package based on the created Hungarian-Slovenian-Croatian section of the European Cultural Route, and making them available with joint tourism marketing activity. Â It presents the stages of life of St. Martin and outstanding memories of his cult.Â
• alpannonia® – hiking without borders
Extension of the long-distance hiking trail "alpannonia".  The trail uses both existing and new infrastructure to connect attractions and cultural and historic points of interest into a single, marketable experience in the KÅ‘szeg mountains and hills at the Austrian-Hungarian border.Â
• Iron Curtain Trail: Sustainable mobility along the newest EuroVelo route
Sustainable development of the unspoilt geographical environment of the former Iron Curtain region of the Hungarian-Austrian border in international cooperation as part of a transnational route from the North Sea to Turkey. Â The essence of the practice is to connect the cross-border bicycle networks, connect cycling and public transport, and promote cycling as a sustainable mode of transport and sustainable tourism.Â
• Eco-Adventures of Sam the Squirrel, Bük
A local thematic route which is an eco-adventure game at the same time to be interesting enough also for children. Â It connects local attractions to the nature, offers opportunity to get to know the local built environment and nature values.Â
After two full-days on-site visits a workshop will follow.
Language of the event: EnglishÂ
The meeting is hosted by Self-Government Office of Vas County.
Project partners, representatives of Managing Authorities, territorial municipalities, tourist and transport operators and other key stakeholders are expected to participate in this study visit as a target group of the event.
The following Good Practices (GPs) are to be visited:
• Via Sancti Martini – The Establishment of Saint Martin’s International Pilgrimage
Provision of an international tourism attraction and service package based on the created Hungarian-Slovenian-Croatian section of the European Cultural Route, and making them available with joint tourism marketing activity. Â It presents the stages of life of St. Martin and outstanding memories of his cult.Â
• alpannonia® – hiking without borders
Extension of the long-distance hiking trail "alpannonia".  The trail uses both existing and new infrastructure to connect attractions and cultural and historic points of interest into a single, marketable experience in the KÅ‘szeg mountains and hills at the Austrian-Hungarian border.Â
• Iron Curtain Trail: Sustainable mobility along the newest EuroVelo route
Sustainable development of the unspoilt geographical environment of the former Iron Curtain region of the Hungarian-Austrian border in international cooperation as part of a transnational route from the North Sea to Turkey. Â The essence of the practice is to connect the cross-border bicycle networks, connect cycling and public transport, and promote cycling as a sustainable mode of transport and sustainable tourism.Â
• Eco-Adventures of Sam the Squirrel, Bük
A local thematic route which is an eco-adventure game at the same time to be interesting enough also for children. Â It connects local attractions to the nature, offers opportunity to get to know the local built environment and nature values.Â
After two full-days on-site visits a workshop will follow.
Language of the event: EnglishÂ