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in November 2010, the Cotswold Way
was invited to attend the first World Trails conference on Jeju Island, South Korea. The
conference was attended by Trails from all over the world, and was hosted by
the Jeju Olle Trail, a new and breathtakingly beautiful long distance walking
route around the coast of the island.
One
of the many ideas discussed at the conference and earlier in the year when the Cotswold Way
played host to representatives of the Jeju Olle Foundation, was the concept of
‘friendship trails’. Essentially similar to twin towns, the basic idea is for
trails in different countries to team up in the name of partnership, mutual
publicity and international alliance.
Keen
to be part of this exciting idea, the Cotswold Way teamed up
with Jeju Olle and the new ‘Cotswolds Korea Friendship Trial’ was launched on
the 19th April as a mark of friendship and cooperation between our
two countries.
Mr.
Honki Kim, Director of the Korea Tourism Organization, London office commented
that ‘hiking and walking in Korea is loved by many, so the Jeju Olle/ Cotswold
friendship trail, will allow better cultural understanding, the sharing of
mutually beneficial trail management initiatives and most importantly greater
enjoyment of both natural resources’.
A
short circular walk following the Cotswold Way around
Stinchcombe Hill near Dursley will be signed with special markers, introducing
people to one of the most beautiful parts of the Cotswolds, whilst raising
awareness of walking in other countries. Similarly, a section of Jeju Olle will
be marked with the familiar oak sign posts seen along the Cotswold Way,
inviting visitors to the island to come walking in the one of England’s
most stunning landscapes.
The
Cotswolds Korea Friendship Trail is one of the fist ‘twin trails’ in the world,
and it is hoped that the idea will spread across the globe, promoting
understanding and walking, whilst boosting tourism and local economy.
James
Blockley, National Trail Officer for the Cotswold Way
says, “This is a real opportunity to promote international friendship and
cooperation. We are proud to be joining up with Jeju Olle, and hope this
special relationship will benefit people, landscapes and conservation in both
our countries.”
For
more information on the Friendship Trail, Jeju Olle and the Cotswold Way, visit www.nationaltrail.co.uk/cotswold
and/ or contact the Korea Tourism Org – London office on details shown below.
Notes
to editors:
Jeju
Olle:
- Jeju
Olle is a series of walking routes on Jeju
Island,
130km off the southwest coast of Korea.
- This
beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site is almost sub-tropical in climate,
its scenery passing from windswept coastline, through countless tangerine
groves criss-crossed by distinctive stone walls, and up to the 6,400 foot peak of Hallasan.
- Work on
the trail began in 2006 when a dedicated group of volunteers began seeking
out a way of promoting access to the coastline of Jeju, discovering old
paths and creating new ones.
- ‘Olle’
is a Jeju dialect term meaning a path that links a dwelling to the main
road, and is used to represent the trail linking countryside with the
outside world. It also means ‘will you come?' inviting people to visit the
island and the trail.
- For
further details, visit: http://221.139.0.180:8080/eng/
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For
further information please contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel:
020 7321 2535
Email:
london@gokorea.co.uk