General information
RDP Priority
- P6. Social inclusion and local development
RDP Focus Area
- 6B: Local development
RDP Measure
- M07: Basic services & village renewal
Summary
The St. Olav Ways – otherwise known as “the pilgrim paths to Trondheim” - are a network of routes through Sweden and Norway that are certified by the Council of Europe. A project to extend the network eastwards, from the Atlantic coast through Finland towards the Russian border, has resulted in an inter-territorial LEADER project.
The project activities have included mapping all of the Saint Olav-related historical sites in Finland; organising info events in each participating LEADER area; establishing contacts with Norwegian and Swedish route operators; as well as developing marketing plans and mobile applications.
Results
Hundreds of people from different sectors took part at the eight territorial info events which were organised by the project.
Some good publicity – in the form of television coverage - allowed some project objectives to be implemented earlier than originally scheduled.
For both religious and non-religious visitors, the route offers new opportunities for mindfulness and spiritualism: an emerging trend of global tourism.

Promoter
Brahea Centre of Turku University
Funding
Total budget 193 895.0 (EUR)
EAFRD 81 435.9 (EUR)
National/Regional 112 459.1 (EUR)
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Documents
gp_fi_saintolofroute_web.pdf
(PDF – 358.19 Ko)
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