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North Sea Trail Heritage Networks

The NAVE Nortrail project aims to organise different heritage networks with the co-operation of a 26 region wide partnership within 7 countries bordering the North Sea.

The purpose of these networks is to exchange experience and distribute information on mutual interests and discover commonality within the North Sea area. Hopefully this co-operation will lead to identifying different aspects of the same North Sea natural environment and cultural traditions that each of the participating institutions/organisations is managing through their daily activities. This will help develop and strengthen the trans-national co-operation across the North Sea.

The members of a Nave Nortrail heritage network will to a large extent define the development of it.So far networking has mainly been related to workshops that have been organised, but also some e-mail based contact has been part of the networking activity.

The networks should initiate exchange of information, expertise and views among participants, it will work to create linkages between places of particular interest in the partner regions and also aim to be a tool in the process of marketing the NAVE Nortrail network of pathways.

Here you can learn more about the 3 North Sea Trail Heritage Networks.
 

Heritage network for Lighthouses and maritime communication lines

Travel and communication, in one way or another, have through time played a dominating part in the coastal culture; both within local communities and on a broader scale, between countries and regions.

Traditional boats and inshore fishing Heritage Network

The NAVE Nortrail UK Consortium identified a niche that needed to be filled by developing a network interested in traditional boats and inshore fishing.

Heritage network for Transportation of 4 legged animals

Food has always been transported from one area to another – from one part of Europe to other parts of Europe. A section of this trade has been ‘self-transportable’ food - animals that were able to walk.


This web site have been developed in cooperation with the North Sea Cycle Route project
The North Sea Trail/NAVE Nortrail project is part funded by the European Union through the Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme
 

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