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Growing adventure travel during the pandemic

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The pandemic’s effect on adventure tourism in Scotland and emerging global trends within the sector will be explored as part of the inaugural Adventure Tourism Week.

Delivered by national tourism body, VisitScotland, in partnership with Wild Scotland and Sail Scotland, the virtual event will run from 16-20 November. VisitScotland Chief Executive, Malcolm Roughead, will open the week.

The five-day programme of live webinars is aimed at the active, wildlife and marine tourism sectors and will feature expert speakers from Scotland and beyond providing insights into the multi-million-pound industry and the importance of the domestic market.

The pandemic has seen an increase in interest in outdoor adventures, with cycling, running and open water swimming growing in popularity among Scots both during and post lockdown.   

Scotland’s landscape and climate make it ideal for the growing interest from visitors in adventure and nature-related activities, from mountain biking, sailing and rafting to more gentle experiences such as foraging and wild camping. 

Last year, GB residents took 290,000 overnight visits to Scotland where adventure sports were part of the trip, contributing £112 million in spend. Walking and hiking were the most popular activity amongst overnight visitors, with 1.6 million trips involving a long walk, hike or ramble (more than 2 miles) and 2.7 million trips involving a short walk or stroll (up to 2 miles)*.

Marine Tourism is valued at £411m with sailing accounting for £131m**.

Adventure Tourism Week will showcase a selection of businesses and how they are adapting to the crisis. The webinars will also examine the sector’s important role within Scotland’s tourism industry and how it can help lead Scotland’s ambition to become a leading responsible tourism destination. It will culminate in Wild Scotland’s AGM on the Friday (20 November).

Social media users can interact with the discussion using the hashtag #ScotATW.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said:

With wellness and outdoor pursuits, such as cycling, walking and wild swimming, becoming a focus for many during and post lockdown, adventure travel has been identified as an area for potential growth in the domestic market.

Adventure Tourism Week is an opportunity for the industry to hear from leading experts on trends and areas where businesses can collaborate and adapt in a sustainable way as we navigate through the pandemic.” 

Douglas McAdam, Executive Chair of Wild Scotland, said:“Adventure Tourism Week will give us the chance to show case this, learn from each other, discuss how best we can further develop the amazing potential we have and work together to ensure our industry in Scotland plays its part to really drive the sustainable recovery in the Tourism sector and the Scottish economy.”Alan Rankin, Sail Scotland Chief Executive, said:

To register for Adventure Tourism Week, go to: https://www.visitscotland.org/news/2020/adventure-tourism-week

*Source: Great Britain Tourism Survey.

**Source: Giant Strides Marine Tourism Strategy Page 10 https://scottishtourismalliance.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/FINAL-Strategy-Document_Giant-Strides-2020-2025.pdf

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Growing adventure travel during the pandemic

Inaugural Adventure Tourism Week goes virtual

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