On 22-23 January 2025 the European Association of the Via Francigena ways took part in the biannual meeting of the DETOUR project (Development of Resilient Tourism Ecosystems along Mediterranean Walking Routes) alongside international partners from four European countries.
The project, funded by the European Union through the COSME program, aims to promote resilient and innovative tourism ecosystems by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located along Mediterranean hiking routes, such as the Via Francigena, the Lycian Way in Turkey, the Sultan’s Trail in Bulgaria, and the mountain trails near Mount Olympus, Kissavos, and Mavrovouni in Greece.
The meeting in Turkey was opened by the Governor of Antalya,…
















