The project contributed to the increased tourist capacities of the Kozara National Park (BiH) and the Lonjsko Polje Nature Park (Croatia), the two focal areas of the activities, particularly in terms of bicycle tourism. Apart from the reconstruction and signalisation on the cycling routes, the two Parks’ capacities were advanced with cycling and tourist infrastructure - eight (8) equipped resting spots, three (3) refurbished water wells, two (2) Rent-a-bike Stations with two (2) trailers for transport of 20 bikes, 30 bikes and two (2) internet kiosk devices.
The equipment and facilities have improved the tourist offer of the Parks, by linking the cycling routes in BiH and Croatia into a single tourist offer. To ensure sustainable management of the new offer, the project has devised and implemented a series of targeted workshops and a study visit to increase capacities of the local tourist agencies and other stakeholder institutions/organization directly or indirectly involved in tourism policy making. To support the marketing of the new tourist offer, the project has undertaken a series of promotional activities, including installation of internet kiosk info points, project web site, tourist map and cycling guide, while these efforts culminated in a promotional demo tour organised for media representatives. Officially reported data in the two Parks recorded an increase of the number of visitors for more than 10%. It is worth mentioning that the project has developed a specific methodology/pattern for development of bicycle routes in both cross border regions, which could be replicated to other locations and communities.