Randaberg Village Conference has a goal of becoming the leading arena in Norway focusing on health, nutrition, physical activity and well-being. The conference aims to create increased interest in good health and the consequences of good health for the individual, businesses and the state.
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Randaberg Village Conference and Activity Days
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Landsbykonferansen
Landsbykonferansen i Randaberg har som mål å bli Norges viktigste arena for fokus på helse, ernæring, fysisk aktivitet og trivsel. Konferansen skal bidra til å skape økt interesse for gor helse, og konsekvensene av god helse for den enkelte, næringsliv og det offentlige. -
Kystmarsjen
Kystmarsjen ble arrangert for første gang sommeren 2012. I samarbeid mellom private arrangører og Rogaland fylkeskommune ble det arrangert en to dagers lang kystmarsj langs Nordsjøruta som vi håper kan bli et årlig arrangement. -
Kystmarsjen - "The Coastal March"
As a community mobilisation initiative (CMI), Rogaland County Council in partnership with private actors, arranged a two days' coastal march along the North Sea Trail which is envisaged to continue as an annual event. -
Outdoor education - Ut i Sekken
The “Ut i sekken” project is an outdoor education service which content should be adapted to elementary school. CLASSROOM – OUTDOORS. Eventually, some of the activities in “Ut i sekken” developed somewhat towards a “cleaner” activity day. All activities teach students general outdoor activities, how to act in the wild and how to use the nature. -
Longer Routes, Post Routes and Pilgrims' Trails
"Routes such as post roads and coastal routes are significant in historical context, moreover to promote outdoor recreation. We would like to facilitate such routes to be used both by locals as well as tourists." The aim of the work on pervasive routes can be found in performance/object dimension 5: "1-3 pervasive routes have been made available.” In the meeting of the working group on 02/03/2010 it was agreed to work towards Trondheim’s post route (post road) and on an east-west stretch of water directed towards kayaking. During the project period, work has been specifically directed toward the post road. Additionally, contacts have been established and participation in meetings in projects related to the ‘Pilgrimsleia’ In this case we worked with a stretch tied to the coastal road between Selja and Nidaros, and with a stretch from Valldal to the ‘Pilgrimsleia’ from Oslo to Nidaros. The stretch from Valldal is particularly related to legends and myths in connection with Olav the Holy journey through ‘Valldalen.’ -
Health Walks, circular routes in the community
Måre og Romsdal decided to continue their development of local walks to help draw local people out and for them to have access to walking routes in their local environment. -
Mapping trips in Møre og Romsdal
In Møre and Romsdal, there are many different trips and outdoor areas for various types of activities. There are also many books describing tours/trips, and people are generally fond of nature. There are areas that are more used than others though. Therefore, we developed a tool in the form of a database that could be used in various ways. -
International Appalachian Trail
The Coast Alive partners decided early on in the project that it would be very useful to team up with the International Appalachian Trail partnership. Now we all work together to develop routes, and to share marketing platforms for our many walkers. We always hope that some of the famous 'Through Hikers' from the Appalachian Trail will hit our North Sea trails. They will all be made very welcome. -
“COAST ALIVE! WALKS IN THE WELLS AND FAKENHAM AREA”
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Norfolk County Council with local partners in UK. It was aimed at developing a series of short walks off the coastal trail, exploring methods of increasing the use of public transport, promoting to both local people and residential visitors and building on lessons learned from earlier publications. Additionally, this final guide enabled consolidation of all the previous walk developments and some comparative evaluation analysis.




























