This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Rogaland County Council as a lead into initiatives with other local partners in Norway. A promotional product was developed for use as a ‘give-away’ or prize at events that Coast Alive partners might wish to run, being useful for motivating participation.
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MAKE A NEW “OUTDOOR” FRIEND PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL
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The Coastal Saga Weeks
The Coastal Saga Weeks (Kystsogevekene) is an annual event for mobilising and visualising the traditional Norwegian coastal culture. The event takes place form mid-August to end September each year. The event hosts around 150 different events scattered along the coast of Hordaland, and attracts 35.000 visitors. -
Enjoy coastal paths in Kragerø
Rent a cabin and have a nice holiday. -
Support for small business
The Project worked closely with the British Federation of Small Business (FSB) in an attempt to seek to identify business opportunities along the path network. Combining path use with business development is challenging. Many of the activities within the Coast Alive project ended not achieving this dual goal of path and business improvement. -
Avalanche alert!
Coast Alive! has part funded a new and exciting initiative to create a web based avalanche alert service initially in the region of More and Romsdal. -
Sogndalstrand Welcomes Cyclists
Whilst the "Cyclists Welcome" sign might sound particularly friendly and service minded to weary cyclists, you too will experience genuine friendliness and care at Sogndalstrand Kultur-hotel. -
Park your bicycle safely while swimming or walking
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Lerwick
Lerwick is Britain's most northerly town, and the first stop on the North Sea Cycle Route in Scotland if you are heading south. -
Sullom Voe
Sullom Voe is an inlet between North Mainland and Northmavine on Shetland in Scotland, and an oil terminal sited on its shore. It marks another days ride around the coast of Shetland from Sumburgh Head. -
Yell
Yell is Shetland's second-biggest island (83 square miles/212km2) and probably the Otter capital of Britain.





















