Monte Lessini – Italy – Transferability Diagnostic completed after on-site assessment field visit
Monte Lessini – Italy – Transferability Diagnostic completed after on-site assessment field visit
The thematic workshop held during the first transnational meeting in October, provided receivers with the opportunity to have their own visiting experience of two existing eco-itineraries and to provide their own feedback relying on the 30 attributes that eco-itinerary must comply with.
During three months, each receiver worked at bringing local stakeholders together and at exploring all aspects of their future eco-itinerary whilst periodically reporting on gathered evidence to check with the coaching team that suggested choices were complying with the 30 attributes from the TOR.
To welcome the assessing team (givers and assessor), receivers were asked to put together a proposal of a two-day on-site assessment field visit that will reflect the main assets (choices of locations, activities, stakeholders and services) identified at that stage for the creation of their future eco-itinerary.
Foreseen title for future eco-itinerary: “La Vecia via della lana”
Brief summary of future eco-itinerary:
The Vecia via della lana is an old fascinating way that was used in the past to take the wool of the sheeps from the top of the Lessini to the valley to be transformed. The way has been completely restored and it is currently accessible for its entire length of +40km by bike, by foot or by horse. The purpose of our itinerary is to show the beauty of the landscape of the hills and the valleys, with their characteristic vineyards and olive groves. Along the journey it is possible to stop and visit unique places such as the fossils of Bolca and the town of Soave, and to taste the local products such as wine, cheese, cherries and olive oil.
The on-site assessment field visit took place on the 28th of February and 1st of March 2022
To retrace in text and images all spots visited and assessed, please read more specifically in the attached diagnostic:
-Chapter “3. On-site assessment field visit to Lessini”
The transferability diagnostic was released on the 14th April 2022
To discover the diagnosis and recommendations from the assessment carried out, please read more specifically in the attached diagnostic:
-Chapter “4.Diagnosis of the eco-itinerary proposal (proposal highlights and SWOT analysis)
-Chapter “5.Recommendations for the Local Implementation Action Plan (LIAP)”