Farm tourism in England's peak national park |
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Authors: | Haydon Morris Michael Romeril |
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Affiliation: | (1) Peak National Park, Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary The careful integration of tourism/leisure activities with agriculture is proving of increasing economic value to farming communities whilst providing also the means to safeguard and conserve rural environments and landscapes. The recognition of this value is reflected in the number of grants available in Europe to assist and encourage farmers to diversify their farming activities to embrace tourism and leisure. This paper describes a number of schemes which have been promoted in the Peak National Park (UK) to encourage farmers to attempt such diversification. Their value in conserving a valuable and valued landscape is discussed.Haydon Morris was until recently Senior Planner at the Peak National Park, and is currently Development Manager for the Cumbria Tourist Board. He may be contacted at the Board's Offices; Ashleigh, Windermere, LA23 2AQ, UK.Dr Michael Romeril is Conservation Officer for the Island of Jersey. His address is; Planning Office, South Hill, St. Helier, Jersey, G.B. |
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