Tourist development series on geological heritage in Balaton Uplands National Park completed
The three-year touristic development series about the geological heritage of about 275,000 euros (90 million HUF) has been completed, including the renewal of the Hegyestű Geological Exhibition – said the head of the Balaton Uplands National Park Directorate in Veszprém on Tuesday.
Kopek Annamária said that development in Hungary has been part of a multi-country project involving 14 European organizations since January 2017, costing a total of 1.7 million euros (390 million HUF).
The European partner organizations have developed a common strategy to address the environmental pressures of tourism and a joint marketing strategy – the Head of Unit. (MTI)
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