Prieuré de Pommiers-en-Forez (42) © CLovis Huet
As part of the tourism recovery plan put in place by the government, 11 projects in the region will benefit from the “Destination France” fund.
In order to return to pre-covid tourism figures, the government put in place the “Destination France” plan in 2021, mobilizing 1.9 billion euros for the occasion until 2024. This should therefore make it possible to “recover the pre-covid tourism figures.”to consolidate France as the leading global tourist destination and to make it the leading sustainable tourism destination“.
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This tourism recovery plan includes promoting the territory, its assets and its talents. It is also about improving the quality of the tourism offer, while responding to the challenges of transformation of the sector.
Nine departments in the region concerned
The prefect of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Fabienne Bucco, has therefore selected 11 communities to benefit from the recovery plan. The chosen projects will help “promote and develop the tourist assets of our region“, announces the prefecture in a press release.
- Community of communes of Bocage Bourbonnais (Allier)
- Community of communes of Royans-Vercors (Drôme)
- Community of communes of Crestois and Pays de Saillans (Drôme)
- Community of communes of Oisans (Isère)
- Community of communes Monts du Pilat (Loire)
- Community of third municipalities Dore et Montagne (Puy-de-Dôme)
- Community of communes of Saint-Rémy-sur-Durolle (Puy-de-Dôme)
- Community of communes of Haut-Chablais (Haute-Savoie)
- Arlysère urban community (Savoie)
- Town hall of Belleville-en-Beaujolais (Rhône)
- Haute-Loire departmental tourism development mission
According to the prefecture, new winners will be announced soon.
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2023-11-24 02:27:25
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