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North Devon UNESCO Biosphere and Torridge District Council join forces on Nature Tourism Agenda to boost sustainability across the tourism sector.
North Devon UNESCO Biosphere have joined forces with Torridge District Council to drive forward the council’s ‘Nature Tourism Agenda’, which will help businesses to grow by supporting them in showcasing the region's abundance of natural assets and adventure activities. Nature Tourism covers three dimensions:
During March, a series of tourism workshops will be held to support and show businesses across northern Devon how to create new, bookable, nature experiences or enhance the offer they may already be providing. Hosting these workshops will be Chris Brant, Director and Founder of Unmissable England, who says "No longer do visitors just want to see the sights when they visit a place. They're looking for authentic guided experiences that connect them with the locals and the places they know best. Visitors want to be captivated by fascinating stories about nature and the landscape well beyond the tourist trail. They want to immerse themselves in local history and heritage and leave with a better understanding of the places they have experienced. I cannot wait to see what new nature experiences are developed by local businesses in Unmissable England's latest series of experiential tourism training". An Introduction to Experiential Tourism Webinar will be hosted by Chris, followed by an in-person workshop, which will include interactive activities to help participants discuss ideas and identify opportunities to work together to create new and unique experiences across northern Devon. The series of FREE workshops can be found on North Devon UNESCO Biosphere’s EventBrite page, or email [email protected] for the link to the collection. Following these workshops, Nature Tourism Officer and Biosphere Business Partner Coordinator, Sarah Jordan, will be offering a limited number of businesses a FREE 1:1 support session to discuss ways they could offer Authentic Experiences for their guests, become a more sustainable business, and increase their year-round offer. Sarah says “Having worked with numerous tourism businesses over the last couple of years on the UNESCO Biosphere’s ‘Bio-Cultural Heritage Tourism’ project, this collaboration is a logical next step to ensure we keep up the momentum of increasing sustainable tourism across the region. I can’t wait to meet new businesses and help them discover ways of increasing their offer.” Torridge District Council have already created a range of resources to help tourism businesses extend their season, understand the wildlife and experiences that Torridge has to offer, and to bring new/targeted customer groups to their business. The free resources include a nature tourism business toolkit, which looks at tourism patterns in Torridge, what makes our region so special, nature tourism case studies, and how businesses can develop their offer. The kit also includes free resources such as high quality photos of Torridge through the seasons, seasonal itineraries to print and display, a wildlife spotting calendar and posters on coastal and inland landscape features. This toolkit may be useful to all tourism businesses across Torridge and wider northern Devon. To be kept up to date with nature tourism news and events, businesses can sign up to the Nature Tourism mailing list: https://www.torridge.gov.uk/article/20025/Mailing-List
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10/3/2022 08:11:08 am
Torrington Commons as shown in the picture are a valuable local nature resource.
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22/2/2023 04:24:44 am
It's encouraging to see North Devon UNESCO Biosphere and Torridge District Council collaborating on a Nature Tourism Agenda to boost sustainability across the tourism sector. It's great to see the emphasis on creating new bookable nature experiences or enhancing existing ones, while also educating visitors about the surrounding landscapes and nature. The free resources provided by the Torridge District Council, such as the nature tourism business toolkit and the seasonal itineraries, can be useful to all tourism businesses across Torridge and wider northern Devon. The initiative of offering businesses a free 1:1 support session is a valuable opportunity to help businesses become more sustainable and increase their year-round offer. Overall, this collaboration seems to be a positive step towards a more responsible and sustainable approach to tourism.
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