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It joins others such as a guide to the Kennet & Avon Canal, Food & Drink Map and 125 Things to Do along the Great West Way. It has been produced in partnership with Great Western Railway as part of the latest Great West Way campaign.
The touring route between London and Bristol, launched in 2018, encourages visitors to travel using different forms of transport. Visitors are encouraged to slow right down and use the walking and cycling routes, take a cruise on the waterways or choose to explore by train or bus.
The Great West Way Journey of Discovery Map highlights the route for visitors to explore in sustainable way, travelling on GWR trains and buses using the Great West Way Discoverer pass.
The campaign helps visitors explore the many highlights along the route such as Stonehenge, Roman Baths and Windsor Castle. However, the real joy for visitors is discovering somewhere different, a real slice of England they can take back home with them – as memories, photographs or a locally sourced product.
Fiona Errington, Head of Marketing, at Great West Way said: “We’re helping visitors plan their visit detailing the huge variety of places along the way in thematic sections; Discover the Past, Discover new Tastes, Discover Adventure, Discover Houses and Gardens and Discover England. The map highlights sustainable tourism on the Great West Way with sustainable travel, eco-friendly stays and sustainable, locally sourced products.”
To support the launch of the map, Great West Way will run an integrated digital and PR campaign including Facebook, Instagram and Google responsive display advertising. There’s a competition to win an overnight stay along the route which includes entrance to the Roman Baths and a Discoverer pass ticket.
50,000 copies of the map are being distributed to key transport hubs including motorway service stations and train stations, plus supermarkets, accommodation and tourist information centres. The map will also be distributed to Great West Way Ambassadors, Official Tour Operators and via Visit Britain offices.
This way for a journey of discovery.
Chris Lund, Regional Marketing Manager – Central, from Great Western Railway said “Great Western Railway’s Great West Way Discoverer pass is a fantastic way to encourage more visitors to travel along the route in a sustainable way. It joins up the big-draw locations, such as Bath, Bristol and Windsor with lesser-known but equally interesting market towns, chocolate box villages and quintessentially English countryside – all without needing to jump in a car. The route is easily accessible for all visitors at only £139 for a 7-day pass for international visitors and options to spilt to an East and West ticket for domestic visitors – it’s truly flexible and great value for money.”
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