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Tsvetkov A.Yu. Specific entry: Northern and Arctic Societies Load article (pdf, 1MB ) AnnotationWeekend rest is an important part of a person's recreational cycle. Northerners need a good rest to maintain their health. The choice of a place for vacation is associated with restrictions on the time of movement, since its period should not be longer than 2–3 days. The purpose of the research is to select the most suitable transport areas for residents of the Arkhangelsk urban agglomeration, taking into account the landscape and tourist resources. Based on the study of vehicles and the geographical location of tourist services, three sectors were identified, limited by five–hour transport accessibility from the cities of the Arkhangelsk agglomeration. The most promising for priority development is the southern sector, the centers of which can be the villages of Kholmogory and Emetsk. Excursion, relaxation, ecological and sports tourism can be offered there at any time of the year. The transit position of the main roads of the region gives this sector the advantages of attracting tourists from other regions. The western and eastern sectors have significant recreational potential, but their use is constrained by poor transport accessibility. The western sector with the center in the city of Onega is promising for the development of seaside relaxation tourism in summer and sports tourism in winter. The eastern sector with two centers in the villages of Pinega and Karpogory is promising for ecological, sports and excursion tourism throughout the year.About authors
Aleksandr Yu. TSVETKOV, Ph.D. of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Keywordstourism, weekend recreation, transport accessibility, Arkhangelsk urban agglomerationDOI10.37482/issn2221-2698.2021.43.215UDC[338.48+332.14](470.11)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |