Tuesday 17th June at 11am.
Find out how UK visitor attractions – including the National Trust – are welcoming more people by train, bus, bike and foot at this free webinar from Good Journey. There’ll be plenty of participation, some inspiring case studies and even a dog on a bus! Good Journey champions car-free leisure travel. They believe everyone should have access to culture, heritage, leisure and nature without needing a car. They want every visitor attraction in the UK to welcome people by train, bus, bike and foot.
Good Journey works with pioneering attractions like Blenheim Palace WHS who are leading the way on sustainability, as well as organisations like The National Trust, RHS and English Heritage. They also have a long-term partnership with leading public transport information provider Traveline.
Leisure travel is now one of the top causes of UK greenhouse emissions. Around 60% of scope 3 (indirect) CO2 emissions from attractions are from visitors’ cars. Getting more visitors arriving by train, bus, bike and foot is key to achieving net zero together. It also opens up access for the 22% of UK households without a car – making everyone welcome.
Good Journey launched in 2018 – supported by a coalition of transport and conservation organisations – to address the need for more sustainable visitor travel in the UK. Founder/Director Nat Taplin has been promoting sustainable transport and tourism for over 25 years.
Join presenters Nat Taplin, Founder of Good Journey, and Dan Taylor from the National Trust, and book your spot here: https://bettertransport.org.uk/events/car-free-leisure-travel-making-the-journey-part-of-the-adventure/