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  1. ROYAL NORFOLK SHOW

    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 raising the local profile of Coast Alive, distributing the Great Yarmouth walks book and introducing the forthcoming Kings Lynn walks book.
    Coast Alive at Norfolk Show
  2. Folk High School for seniors in Thy National Park

    Week-long course with focus on experiencing the culture and countryside of a Danish national park
  3. Learning to Nordic Walk

    There is a growing interest in Nordic Walking in the UK. We wanted to see if we could encourage people to take up the activity on the advice of their local GP. This involved 4 hours of training from a Nordic Walking UK instructor, then 2 walks on the Cleveland Way National Trail.
    Sleights Striders celebrate Nordic Walking
    Nordic Walking in action
    Nordic Walking in action
    Pauline Straw instructs the class
    Pauline Straw instructs the class
    Learning the technique
    Learning the technique
  4. Map shows the way to good fishing sites

    An interactive fishing map presents more than 100 different fishing spots along the coast of North Jutland.
  5. Climb mountains in Denmark

    Opening of the first “mountain range” in North Jutland (DK)
  6. "Bike it" gets people cycling

    "Bike it" was the delivery of a mass cycle ride that aimed to raise awareness and promote health and exercise by inviting groups, schools and individuals to participate. It was open to all ages, abilities and backgrounds and delivered under the guidance of the National Park Authority utilising the Coast Alive Project with the support of partner organisations and local businesses.
    Young cyclists enjoy a bike ride led by Simon Bassindale the Senior Ranger
    Group of cylists on old railway path
    Local schools join in the "Bike it" event
  7. Building Confidence

    In the North York Moors National Park a scheme was developed called "Get and Up and Go" This was an award aimed at promoting opportunities for young adults with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities to enjoy a healthier life style. This was achieved by taking part in a variety of outdoor and team building activities at Peat Rigg Outdoor Training Centre.
    Group from "Basics Plus" prepares to climb
  8. Bus to Nature

    Cheap bus tours were arranged to Stättareds 4-H farm to make the facility accessible to new groups and to make it possible for more people to enjoy outdoor activity, nature and walking along Hallandsleden. In Stättared, Hallandsleden is available for walking, enjoying wildlife, beautiful scenery and learning more about nature and the animals at the farm.
  9. Tracker Packs for Family Fun

    The Coast Alive Tracker Packs are an initiative aimed at families. The Packs are hired out from the coastal centres at Robin Hood’s Bay and Ravenscar. Each one has details of a walk with exciting games and activities to do along the way.
    boy at beach using Tracker Pack
    fish discovery on beach
    fish discovery on beach
    family using a tracker pack
    family using a tracker pack
  10. Mission 24 - Young Developers

    Organisations and businesses give a group of students a mission to solve in 24 hours: “How can you get new groups of people more physically active using new techniques?” The basis was making more people physically active, thereby their tendency to use the car less frequently, to socialise more and become sick less often. Thus considerable cost savings could be made for the municipalities, the regional council and for business companies.

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