This is where you can find presentations, manuals, studies and so much more to help you understand experiential tourism.
Our partner, University of Surrey has created a very useful manual explaining how to create, develop, market and distribute experiences. Here you can download the sixth chapter 'Benefits of experiential tourism'
Are recovery and resilience A Disruptive Opportunity for Extraordinary Change in tourism? How can experiential tourism benefit from this?
Click here to download the studyDoes your experience/business meet the accessibility and inclusivity criteria to welcome visitors with special requirements?
Download this tool to assess your offer.Gain insights on the travel motivations and preferences of domestic diverse ethnic groups and their low levels of participation in the tourism market.
Click here to download the studyHow environmentally sustainable your business is? Do you know the benefits for greening your business? Are you confident in marketing your sustainable offer?
Find out more by downloading this presentationLearn how to develop a truly accessible and inclusive tourism offer and how to address the requirements of this market.
Download the presentationInterested to learn about the benefits walkers and cyclists can bring to your business? Want to find out how to promote your experience to this market?
Find out more by downloading the presentationFollowing a collaboration between Kent County Council and Cycling UK, this study shows why cycling is so important in Kent.
Click here to download the documentDiscover how this scheme equips tourism businesses with knowledge and skills about cyclists to broaden their market.
Read more about this opportunityFind here the list of criteria and guidance for hospitality businesses on how to achieve the Cycle Friendly Places accreditation
Click here to find out moreCycling Uk has put together a guide on how to check a bicycle before setting off and how to keep it maintained for optimum performance
Click here to read moreCycling UK’s Cycle Friendly Places programme makes it easier than ever for small and medium businesses to become Cycle Friendly and to welcome cyclists
Learn more about the benefits of accreditationNothing beats the freedom of cycling, but there is always one question on cyclists’ horizons – what happens if something goes wrong?
Read here the advice from Cycling UKDiscover how and why joining the Cycling Friendly Places accreditation can help promote your business and increase revenues.
Find out more about this schemeFollowing on from the 'Simple bike maintenance guide' developed by Cycling UK, here you can find more technical advanced advice
Learn more about bike maintenanceThis document provides initial guidance and resources relating to accessible design from the Access Cornwall team.
Click here to see the documentThis guide will give simple, inexpensive tips on measures you can introduce quickly to become a more accessible business.
Find out more here“80% of waste is created at the design phase” (Ellen MacArthur Foundation).
Learn how to embed sustainability from the beginningDigital technology contributes to 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, double that of aviation (Lancaster University)
Find out about the hidden online carbon footprintsFind out about the economic benefits that this 232 mile long cycle trail can bring to Norfolk businesses.
Click to download the documentMake sure you're covered for all eventualities when going out for a day bike ride
Click here to read the guideSee this presentation from the launch of the Cycling Friendly Places scheme in Kent
Find out more about the schemeIn order to experience new places further afield from home you may need to transport your cycle by train or car
Find out more transport advicesCommunicating and marketing tailored tourism offer for people with disabilities
Click here to read the studyThis is the introductory workshop, in a series of four, dedicated to sustainable tourism and delivered in Baie de Morlaix
Find out more about these workshopsThe second workshop deals with corporate social responsibility and the sustainable approach
Click to download the presentationThe third in the workshop series focuses on drawing up a customised plan for sustainability
Read more about the approachThe final workshop delivered in Morlaix showed how, why and to whom to communicate sustainable commitments
Find out more about this workshopBike trailers for cycling with children can be one of the most useful cycling accessories available.
Read about the benefits of bike trailers for kidsA tandem lets two riders of different abilities cycle together without anyone getting left behind
Find out more about using tandemsYou can ride in almost all conditions - this comprehensive guide will see you riding throughout winter into spring.
Click here to download the guideThis is a self-diagnosis form for providers of responsible tourism
Click here to download the formDiscover the 17 sustainable goals developed by Colibri Tourisme for Baie de Morlaix
See here the documentThis is a self-diagnosis template for monitoring your utilities consumption and your waste
Click here to see the tableUse this form to learn the actions necessary to reach your Sustainable Development Goals
Click here to download the formThis is a self-guiding table for reaching your sustainable development goals
Click here to download the formThis document will provide a framework to help you discover sustainable solutions and make running green events both accessible and achievable.
Download here the documentThis checklist has practical steps as well as tips for behaviour change and communicationcan to be applied to outdoor events.
Press here to download the listBREAKING BARRIERS Simple ways to be more accessible to customers
Click here to read the presentationLearn how to shift perceptions, offer new autumn/winter experiences and how to drive visitor numbers in low season
Find out more about the webinarFind out about cycling tourism in Cornwall and what opportunities presents for businesses
Click here to see the presentationLearn how a destination can be creative but also sustainable in the same time
Click to read moreThis is a study on how important bicycle tourism is and how businesses can capitalise on it
Find out more about the studyCar-free weekends for clients living in urban areas - A Comprehensive approach
Click here to read the presentationExperience the Kent Downs and the North Down Way via sustainable tourism
Click to open the presentationThis presentation on the benefits of cycling tourism follows a collaboration between Cycling UK and University of Surrey
Find out more about cycling tourismFind out how can holiday cycling generate positive spillover effects at home
Discover more about cycling tourismFind out why accessibility is important and how it can help you reach more customers
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