South West England
RURAL DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY
Sustainable rural tourism
The Sustainable Rural Tourism programme aims to attract more
than 300,000 extra overnight visitors into the region each year.
Its six projects will focus on the opportunities for tourists - to
the benefit of south west businesses and residents - to make the
most of the South West Coast Path, Cornish Mining World Heritage
site, inland water bodies, cycle & multi-use trails and the
natural habitat.
More than £14 million is being provided by a grant from the Rural
Development Programme for England (RDPE), with a further £4 million
contributed by the private sector and the organisations leading
delivery of the projects. Around half of the funding will be spent
in Cornwall, although the split within individual projects
varies.
The six projects are:
- 1 South West - A partnership led
by the Forestry Commission will create easy access trail hubs to
develop South West England as a world-class region for adventurous
off-road cycling. With some trails suitable for absolute beginners,
the hubs will enable enjoyable cycling activity throughout the
year. This work will be enhanced through improved information for
off-road cycling across the region, providing a platform for
further development.
- Enjoy
Water - A partnership led by the South West Lakes Trust,
and involving the Cotswold Water Park Trust and the Environment
Agency, it aims to develop water-side recreation - ranging from
wildlife watching to regional racing and canoe safaris - at six
interlinked hubs situated at reservoirs and lakes across the
region.
- Unlocking our Coastal
Heritage - A partnership led by the South West Coast Path
Team to conserve, enhance and interpret 30 sites along the South
West Coast Path National Trail. It aims to improve the quality of
the visitor experience and increase the economic benefits to the
associated tourism industry.
- Discover the Extraordinary
Project - The Cornish Mining World Heritage Site has ambitious
plans for developing the quality and appeal of the World Heritage
mining landscape and attractions in Cornwall and West
Devon.
-
Rural Sports Tourism - A partnership between the British
Association for Shooting and Conservation and Westcountry Rivers
Trust will be looking to develop the full potential of the region's
country sports market and its related supporting
industries.
- TRAC (Tourism and Rural Access in
Cornwall) - Cornwall Council is working with businesses to
develop links between the Camel and Tarka multi-use trails,
particularly on the Devon and Cornwall border, to help diversify
tourism facilities and interest to areas in the less traditional
tourist ‘hotspots’.
For more information, please contact Mike Johns at the South
West RDA by phone on 01392 229626 or by email to Mike.Johns@southwestrda.org.uk.