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EuroVelo is a network of cycling routes of several thousand kilometres in length, running through various European countries, including Poland. These routes are intended to promote cycling tourism, ecological transport and discovering natural and cultural attractions of a given region.

It is a national initiative that promotes the development of ecological and tourist routes that link natural, cultural and historical areas. Greenways Polska encourages travel in accordance with the principles of sustainable development and environmental protection.

This initiative aims to develop rural tourism in Poland. The network brings together agri-tourism farms and other entities offering rural tourism services. It promotes sustainable rural development through tourism that integrates environmental protection, local culture and traditions.

The initiative focuses on promoting Polish green areas, such as national parks, nature reserves and protected areas. The programme encourages active time spent in nature, promotes ecological forms of tourism and educates about environmental protection.

It is an initiative aimed at the development of cycling infrastructure and promotion of cycling tourism in the Lubelskie region. The programme includes the construction and modernisation of cycling routes, the organisation of cycling events and the promotion of cycling tourism.

It is an initiative that encourages tourists to visit the region by introducing a special card that allows discounts on entrance fees to museums, galleries, theatres and other tourist services. The programme aims to promote tourism diversity and sustainability. It works in other Polish towns, too: in Gdańsk, Giżycko and Opole

Long Night of Museums

As part of the nationwide Long Night of Museums initiative, Lublin is organising special events during which residents and tourists can visit the city’s museums and cultural institutions free of charge. The initiative aims to popularise cultural heritage, education and promote sustainable tourism.

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