Author/Authors :
Sütő, László Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics - Eszterházy Károly University, Hungary , Ésik, Zsuzsanna Department of Geology and Mineralogy - University of Debrecen, Hungary , Nagy, Roland Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography - University of Debrecen, Hungary , Homoki, Erika Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics - Eszterházy Károly University, Hungary , József Novák, Tibor Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography - University of Debrecen, Hungary , Szepesi, Janos MTA-ELTE Volcanology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract :
Within the integrated network of protected geosites in nature conservation areas,
nature trails have been established in Hungary since 1990. These trails play a major
role in the organization of field-based geo-education activities. The Hungarian Geotope
Day was established in the study area in 2009, based on the model of the German
Geotope Day (Cserépfalu village, Bükk Region Geopark) where spectacular
geological and geomorphological sites are included along the Devil’s Tower Nature
Trail. Field-based activities were organized through geology-themed hiking (“geohiking”)
to expose geodiversity to the public. The number of the geotourists reached
1000 persons last year, but there was no detailed investigation about their motivation
and segmentation. This preliminary work tries to explore the attitudes of the
hiking geotourists with a questionnaire. The survey was conducted between 2016
and 2019. Questions ranged from basic social data through tourism motivation and
some further development-related questions. Now, Geotope Day is nationwide and
the number of locations exceeds 20 geosites. These results represent an important
source of information for planning these outdoor educational activities.
Keywords :
Geo-education , Geotrail , Geosite , Nature Trail , Hungarian Geotope Day , Bükk Region Geopark , Visitor Survey