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Description of Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha
The general objective of this action is to promote economic activity in the area of sustainable tourism and sustainable mobility by creating a catalogue of bicycle holiday tourism products and placing them on the market based on a network of routes that connect the Protected Natural Areas of Castilla-La Mancha and its 5 provincial capitals through specific signage for the practice of cycle tourism, taking advantage of all the infrastructure already built in recent years and which includes the extensive network of Natural Trails of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, some of them adapted as Greenways, and other routes such as those included in the Don Quixote Route, coordinating these actions with the proposals of this same plan. Taking advantage of the 5 provincial capitals and other large urban centres, as large service centres and communication nodes well equipped with public transport connections, we want to open corridors that connect the rural areas of CLM with these urban centres, first highlighting the large parks and peri-urban areas of the cities and then the connections with the rural areas, facilitating bicycle access to the rural environment, a commitment to sustainable mobility and ecotourism, improving the implementation of regional development policies with respect to the protection and development of natural and cultural heritage. For a tourism that reduces CO2 emissions and contributes to the fight against climate change.
Description of Comunidad de Madrid
The general objective of this action is to promote economic activity in the area of sustainable tourism and sustainable mobility by creating a catalogue of bicycle holiday tourism products and placing them on the market based on a network of routes that connect the Protected Natural Areas of Castilla-La Mancha and its 5 provincial capitals through specific signage for the practice of cycle tourism, taking advantage of all the infrastructure already built in recent years and which includes the extensive network of Natural Trails of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, some of them adapted as Greenways, and other routes such as those included in the Don Quixote Route, coordinating these actions with the proposals of this same plan. Taking advantage of the 5 provincial capitals and other large urban centres, as large service centres and communication nodes well equipped with public transport connections, we want to open corridors that connect the rural areas of CLM with these urban centres, first highlighting the large parks and peri-urban areas of the cities and then the connections with the rural areas, facilitating bicycle access to the rural environment, a commitment to sustainable mobility and ecotourism, improving the implementation of regional development policies with respect to the protection and development of natural and cultural heritage. For a tourism that reduces CO2 emissions and contributes to the fight against climate change.

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