Led by the Catalan Tourism Board (CTB), the European CHARM project created a transnational route of 10 charming villages in 6 different countries, offering more than 50 activities and more than 20 tourism products of 1 to 2 nights to involve the visitor in the daily life of the chosen destination, participate in its lifestyle and traditions and live a unique experience.
The project aimed to create flows to rural or less touristy areas and contribute to decongesting areas and cities with a high concentration of visitors, as well as to preserve and promote the historical and traditional heritage, architecture and landscapes of rural areas through innovative experiences. The idea was to make them known using the advantages that new technologies can provide to rural villages to offer an unforgettable experience to visitors.
During these two years, CTB worked with 6 partners:
Although the CHARM project has ended, the network of villages created has the will to grow and continue to give visibility to these European villages and incorporate new ones.
OUTSTANDING RESULTS:
The CHARM project had an overall budget of €533,280 and was 75% co-financed by the European COSME program for the competitiveness of enterprises and SMEs, through its 2018 call for proposals.