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project info
Start date: 1 September 2017
End date: 30 June 2022
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 3 050 250,01 €
EU contribution: 1 219 184,93 € (39,97%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium
European Commission Topic

Explore the tourist product range of the mountains around Budapest and the Gödöllő Hills on foot

The construction of the Hungarian hiking trails dates back to several decades. In recent years, the Hungarian Naturewalking Association has made significant improvements in the infrastructure development of the National Blue Circle and the related services in the Central Hungary Region using its own resources. For the utilisation of ecotourism and active tourism attractions, it is essential to establish links between developments. We would like to achieve the further development of the renewed backbone network in a uniform and systematic manner, thereby contributing to the expansion of the offer of active and ecotourism of the same quality, the extension of the tourist season and thus the increase in the number of visitors. There is a tendency to appreciate the value of hiking sport, which allows it to open up to other target groups. The main beneficiaries of the development are those who use the infrastructure, ecotourism opportunities for recreation, recreation and sport performance, for whom affordable recreation is the main motivation. A better understanding of the demand expectations of the main target groups can ensure a more effective alignment of developments with demand expectations. As a result, the inclusion of currently inactive target groups will be easier to achieve. In light of the above, the technical guidelines for developments: • Be modern, adapt to the technical requirements of the present era. • We have set the goal of environmental awareness-raising. • Teach in amusement. • Have as many interactive elements as possible. • Have a tourist attraction. • Generate revenue. The Pilisi Parkerdő places great emphasis on the regular maintenance of public welfare equipment and facilities, but it has not been possible to renew the information and management system and the easily accessible, frequent places to visit in accordance with the uniform image so far. In addition, in addition to the developments in the area of Pilisi Parkerdő, it is essential that, in addition to the development of the area of Pilisi Parkerdő, it is necessary to make investments in a touristic area that could represent a new attraction for the target audience. Such an area is the Arboretum on the border of Gödöllő, where the forest manager plans to build a new facility on the site of the former stage, supplemented by the renewal of the equipment of the area used by the visitors and the installation of a modern toilet. A new investment would also be created in connection with the geodetic tower of Saada, which, due to its location, is suitable for the construction of a new lookout tower. The forest manager is also planning to build a new lookout tower on the Bölcső Hill above the Lajos spring belonging to the village of Pomáz, where a spectacular panorama of the Visegrád Mountains opens, and where a lookout tower stood a few decades ago. The planned lookout constructions have been included in the development vision for a long time, and if implemented, new sights and tourist destinations can be added to the affected areas. Thanks to the project, the public welfare equipment and the information and management system that host the visitors of the forest can be renewed in a way that meets the requirements of the age, in a sustainable, high-quality finish, and new attractions can be created in areas that are less frequent but worthy of development. As a result, domestic tourism, including boot tourism, is expected to become more popular. The Szent László Tanösút is designed by Imre Makovecz, located on Somlyó Hill, Nuts, from the protected St. László Lookout Chapel, which is one of the stops of the Mary pilgrimage road. The Trail would take you down from Mount Somlyó in Nuts, where there are protected plants. It would affect the main cultural and natural sights of Mogyoród, including Saint László Square and the source area of the Mogyoródi stream, as well as the Saint László Memorial Site to be created within the framework of the project. From the border of the inner part of the settlement, it would run along the creek through the borders of Mogyoród and Fót, as far as the Catholic Church of Fót. Tourist route concerned: green triangle, red M. The name of the Tanösvény was named after our King of St. Ladislaus, which means several sights connected to St. László along the Tanös út. The theme of the Teaching Path is primarily aimed at developing people’s environmentally conscious thinking, from the introduction of protected flora and fauna, health-preserving hiking, various forest wooden toys, barefoot paths, the use of renewable energy sources, to familiarisation with some ancient crafts. Mogyorod has many natural assets, endangered plants and animal species. Perhaps the best way to protect them is to present them while trying to teach those who walk in nature. General description of the developments: Installation and replacement of public welfare equipment The purpose of the development is the Pilis — Visegrád ...

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