SK GSC Ltd
Country
                    Slovakia
                
                Language(s)
                    Slovak
                
                        Name of the Project
                            Nature Explorer Package
                        
                Summary of the project
                    Selanka Hill is set to launch an enticing new product for its guests – the "Nature Explorer Package." This innovative offering features carefully planned cycling routes that not only highlight the breathtaking natural wonders but also delve into the rich cultural heritage of the Slovakian countryside. The package aims to provide guests with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore the diverse landscapes and historical gems. Detailed route information will be made accessible on the website, empowering guests to extend their stay and foster deeper connections with the surroundings. The "Nature Explorer Package" is designed to cater to the adventurous spirit of Selanka Hill's guests, encouraging them to embark on memorable journeys through the picturesque landscapes and cultural treasures of the Slovakian countryside.
                
                Contact email
Website
Target Group(s)
                    Adventure Seekers
                
                
                    Digital Support Area(s)
                                Digital marketing and promotion
                            
                            
                                Marketing intelligence, data analysis, marketing strategy based on data
                            
                    Green and Sustainable Support Area(s)
                                Sustainable mobility
                            
                    Soft/Social Support Area(s)
                                Experience generation for visitors (development of corresponding products)
                            
                Collaboration with selected Assistance Service Providers (ASP)
                    Slovak Association of Rural Tourism and Agritourism