This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council and local partners in Norway. It was aimed at improving accessibility on two stretches of the North Sea Trail and organising walks and events along the trail.
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PROJECT “Steinriket Bømlo” – The Kingdom of Stones, Bømlo
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at making local mining history more readily available, as well as making various mining sites accessible for the public. -
PROJECT “Livsgledeløypa” – THE JOY OF LIFE TRAIL
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at increasing local interest in the North Sea Trail and upgrading 16 local trails to reach a national standard for all trails used for hiking, cycling, cross country skiing and kayaking. -
BUA BYGDELAG (BUA LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUP)
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at recruiting skilled people from the local community to create a rest and picnic area at a viewpoint. -
“STORYTELLING” – TRANSMISSION OF LOCAL HISTORY CONNECTED TO THE NORTH SEA TRAIL
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at using local history as a resource for creating added value to existing natural and cultural heritage, and for developing new activity-stimulating measures linking existing products and services along the North Sea Trail. -
FJELL FORTRESS – ROUND TRIP WITH UNIVERSAL DESIGN
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was a pilot project aimed at making natural and cultural heritage (more) accessible for disabled user groups in a popular tourist spot, Fjell Fortress. -
Pearls in the North Sea Trail – End of Story?
The project ”Pearls in the North Sea Trail” was formally closed at the end of 2010. It was funded under the ”Value Creation Programme” from the Directorate for Cultural Heritage, running form 2006 – 2010 with the objective of develop new innovative projects related to cultural heritage. So what came out of it all? The overall lesson learned is that he successful projects has taken local traditions and local cultural heritage as their point of departure. By transforming these through art and make these available trough signed and guided tours new products are created that is interesting both to the local population and tourists.












