The announcement places Castelo Novo among the 32 villages
from 18 countries that were distinguished in this edition of the "Best
Tourism Villages by UNWTO" and, locally, was received with "enormous
satisfaction", by the president of the Fundão Chamber, Paulo Fernandes.
"It is proof of how Castelo Novo and the network of
Historic Villages are in a very relevant phase of what is their tourist
enhancement and, on the other hand, it is also the testimony of what has been
the enhancement of the architectural, natural and cultural heritage of Castelo
Novo", he said.
Among the factors that contributed to this choice, Paulo
Fernandes also underlined the importance of the mobility project with electric
vehicles that is being developed in that village and that promotes
environmental sustainability.
Emphasising that this is a "recognition" of the work that has been done, either by local agents, by the network of Historic Villages, or by Fundão City Council, Paulo Fernandes also stressed the relevance of this award to continue to "attract visitors and , above all, to attract new private investments in different areas".
With this distinction, Castelo Novo joins the WTO Global
Network of Best Tourist Villages, which was created in 2021 and which, as of
this date, brings together 115 villages from five continents.
The initiative is promoted by the World Tourism Organization
and distinguishes rural destinations that are adopting tourism as a driver of
development and new job opportunities, preserving and promoting community-based
values and products.
In addition, it recognises the villages for their commitment
to innovation and economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
Castelo Rodrigo (in the municipality of Figueira de Castelo
Rodrigo, district of Guarda) and Cumeada (in the municipality of Reguengos de
Monsaraz, district of Évora) were the Portuguese towns that received this award
in 2021.
Congratulations. Pity that the vast majority of portuguese villages is in such a sorry state.
By Roberto from Alentejo on 21 Dec 2022, 07:31
The whole country is in derelict state. But, as the Portuguese PM said - get used to poverty. That is the success of the Socialists - stuffing their private pockets with EU funds while pushing the country into deeper and deeper poverty. Do the Portuguese care? Seems not as they keep on voting for those thieving Socialists. Ignorance and poverty at all levels keeps Portugal a developing country which will never develop.
By K from Other on 21 Dec 2022, 15:53
To K from Other on
If this the case why you still living in Portugal only for taxes benefits it seems . If Socialism is a problem move back to the UK over their the poverty is going pretty well indeed and I think that you will be enjoying returning back
By isabel oliveira from Lisbon on 22 Dec 2022, 15:05