Tourism
1st workshop - Warsaw (Poland), November 19th, 2009
On this page:
- Programme:
- Panel 1: The Iron Curtain Trail as a EuroVelo route – strengths and weaknesses
- Panel 2: Cycling & Tourism - European Good Practices as models for the Iron Curtain Trail
- Panel 3: The Northern part of the Iron Curtain Trail – biking experiences in the region - Next steps for the Iron Curtain Trail
- Panel 4: The Iron Curtain Trail as a means for sustainable regional development European Territorial Cooperation for Cross-Border Projects
- Watch the Warsaw video
Programme:
The programme is available in several languages. Please choose your language and click "Select"
Panel 1: The Iron Curtain Trail as a EuroVelo route – strengths and weaknesses
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"The Iron Curtain Trail as a EuroVelo route"
[2 MB]
Adam Bodor, ECF -
"Results from the EuroVelo study"
[485 KB]
Eke Eijgelaar, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences
Panel 2: Cycling & Tourism - European Good Practices as models for the Iron Curtain Trail
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"Danube Biking Trail"
[2 MB]
Nebojša Matijašević, Project Manager - Program for economic and employment promotion in Serbia -
"Success factor networking – the example ‘Schweiz Mobil’"
[2 MB]
Christian Weinberger, EcoPlus -
"German Best Practise activities along the Green Belt"
[2 MB]
Elke Körner, BUND -
"Naturathlon – a bike event along the Green Belt"
[3 MB]
Daniel Mourek, Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation
Panel 3: The Northern part of the Iron Curtain Trail – biking experiences in the region - Next steps for the Iron Curtain Trail
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"The Amber Trail in Poland"
[8 MB]
Krzysztof Florys, Polish Environmental Partnership Foundation -
‘Go cycling through Vidzeme and Southern Estonia’"
[2 MB]
Raitis Sijats, Vidzeme tourism association, Latvia: "ERDF-Project -
"The Iron Curtain Trail in Finland"
[839 KB]
Matti Hirvonen, Network of Finlands Cycling Municipalities
Panel 4: The Iron Curtain Trail as a means for sustainable regional development European Territorial Cooperation for Cross-Border Projects
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"Central Baltic and South Baltic programmes"
[178 KB]
Aleksandra Rapp and Inga Kramarz




