As hospitality businesses across the county reopen their doors, Cumbria Tourism has invited the county’s six MPs to meet with industry representatives.
English Tourism Week runs from today until May 31 and Cumbria Tourism said it was a great opportunity to celebrate the sector’s vital contribution to the economy.
All six of Cumbria’s MPs have agreed to take part and hear about the challenges businesses in their constituencies have and continue to face, alongside future opportunities and the support required to make the most of them.
Barrow & Furness MP
Simon Fell will be travelling around the Furness Peninsula alongside Cumbria Tourism representatives to meet and learn from business about the future potential for the area as a distinct destination, including through the Cumbria’s Year of the Coas’ campaign.
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Cumbria has an abundance of fantastic outdoor offerings for people of all abilities and interests to experience. That was the message from Cumbria Tourism, the county’s Destination Management Organisation, who have dubbed the area ‘the perfect place to be’ for anyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors. From a plethora of exciting water sports, exhilarating high wire walks like the Infinity Bridge at Honister, mountain climbs with stunning views, treks with llamas or just a lakeside walk at any of the Lake Districts 16 lakes followed by a pub lunch, the county has it all. “Cumbria really is the perfect place to be for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors, be they an experienced adventurer or recently inspired to make the most of our fantastic landscape,” said Cumbria Tourism’s managing director, Gill Haigh.
Cumbria has an abundance of fantastic outdoor offerings for people of all abilities and interests to experience. That was the message from Cumbria Tourism, the county’s tourism management board, who have dubbed the area ‘the perfect place to be’ for anyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors. From a plethora of exciting water sports, exhilarating high wire walks like the Infinity Bridge at Honister, mountain climbs with stunning views, treks with llamas or just a lakeside walk at any of the Lake Districts 16 lakes followed by a pub lunch, the county has it all. “Cumbria really is the perfect place to be for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors, be they an experienced adventurer or recently inspired to make the most of our fantastic landscape,” said Cumbria Tourism’s managing director, Gill Haigh.