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02 03 The VIA Hanseatica tourism corridor is a connecting link between the most popular destinations: Riga, Gauja National Park and Tartu. It provides extensive, convenient, efficient and environmentally friendly mobility opportunities. @projectBALTICLOOP / www.vidzeme.lv www.balticloop.eu DEVELOPMENT VISION 2030 FOR TOURISM AND TRANSPORT CORRIDOR OF THE VIA HANSEATICA ROUTE ELEMENTS OF THE MOBILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM IN 2030: - Multimodal mobility system; - - Possibility to combine modes of transport; - - Innovative mobility solutions. Valka St. Petersburg Riga Cesis Valmiera Understandable and up-to-date information and navigation system. Smart information technology solutions. Inclusive information system adapted to different user groups. Convenient single ticket purchase system Quality roads and developed parking lots Safe bicycle traffic, separated from pedestrians and vehicles. Improved public transport stops. Convenient Park&Ride infrastructure. Convenient transfer points. Extensive vehicle sharing options. Modern micromobility ecosystem: infrastructure, rent, sharing, parking spaces and maintenance. Versatile last mile solutions. Close cooperation among business, the public sector, NGOs and society. SUMMARY The research aims at identifying the necessary improvements of the transport infrastructure and of the services and information system in order to ensure a more convenient and efficient passenger flow on the VIA Hanseatica tourism route, contributing to the development of tourism in Vidzeme and Latvia. 78,9 % 14,5 % 4,7 % 1,9 % 1-day trips Modes of transport used in trips around Latvia in 2019 CREATING AN UNDERSTANDABLE ROAD SIGN AND INFORMATION SYSTEM INTEGRATING THE CYCLING INFRASTRUCTURE INTO THE COMMON TRANSPORT SYSTEM PROVIDING A SUITABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CAMPER VANS IMPROVING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF COACH AND TRAIN STATIONS VIA HANSEATICA RESEARCH AREA AND ITS IMPACT ZONE IMPORTANT VIA Hanseatica is a historical tourism route connecting Estonia, Latvia and Russia. · 580 km long route · 200+ sights · Special interest for tourists in the age of group 55+ 01 02 03 Baltic Loop is a Project under the Interreg Central Baltic Programme 2014 – 2020 running from April 2019 until June 2021. It includes 7 partners from 4 countries: Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Sweden. Read more: Vision 01 IMPROVING TRAFFIC FLOW AND SPEED DEVELOPING TOURISM AND MOBILITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INCREASING FLOW OF TOURISTS THROUGH THE VIA HANSEATICA TOURISM CORRIDOR

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The VIA Hanseatica tourism corridor is a connecting link

between the most popular destinations Riga Gauja National

Park and Tartu It provides extensive convenient efficient

and environmentally friendly mobility opportunities

projectBALTICLOOP wwwvidzemelvwwwbalticloopeu

DEVELOPMENT VISION 2030 FOR TOURISM AND TRANSPORT CORRIDOR OF THE VIA HANSEATICAROUTE

ELEMENTS OF THE MOBILITY AND

INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM IN 2030

- Multimodal mobility system

- - Possibility to combine modes of transport

- -

Innovative mobility solutionsValka

St Petersburg

Riga

Cesis

Valmiera

Understandable and up-to-date information and navigation system

Smart information technology solutions

Inclusive information system adapted to different user groups

Convenient single ticket purchase system

Quality roads and developed parking lots

Safe bicycle traffic separated from pedestrians and vehicles

Improved public transport stops

Convenient

ParkampRide infrastructure

Convenient transfer points

Extensive vehicle

sharing options

Modern micromobility

ecosystem infrastructure

rent sharing parking spaces

and maintenance

Versatile last mile

solutions

Close cooperation among business the public sector NGOs and society

SUMMARYThe research aims at identifying the necessary

improvements of the transport infrastructure and of the

services and information system in order to ensure a more

convenient and efficient passenger flow on the VIA

Hanseatica tourism route contributing to the development

of tourism in Vidzeme and Latvia

789

145

47

19

1-day trips

Modes of transport used in trips

around Latvia in 2019

CREATING AN

UNDERSTANDABLE

ROAD SIGN AND

INFORMATION

SYSTEM

INTEGRATING

THE CYCLING

INFRASTRUCTURE

INTO THE COMMON

TRANSPORT

SYSTEM

PROVIDING

A SUITABLE

INFRASTRUCTURE

FOR CAMPER VANS

IMPROVING THE

ACCESSIBILITY OF

COACH AND

TRAIN STATIONS

VIA HANSEATICA

RESEARCH AREA AND

ITS IMPACT ZONE

IMPORTANT

VIA Hanseatica is a historical tourism route

connecting Estonia Latvia and Russia

580 km long route

200+ sights

Special interest for tourists in the age of group 55+

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03

Baltic Loop is a Project under the Interreg Central Baltic Programme 2014 ndash 2020 running from April 2019 until June 2021

It includes 7 partners from 4 countries Finland Estonia Latvia and Sweden Read more

Vision

01IMPROVINGTRAFFICFLOW ANDSPEED

DEVELOPINGTOURISM ANDMOBILITYINFORMATIONSYSTEMS

INCREASINGFLOW OFTOURISTSTHROUGH THEVIA HANSEATICATOURISM CORRIDOR

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