Snowdonia Flashcards

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What are the positive impacts of tourism?

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  • Snowdonia is predominantly a tertiary industry, especially based on tourism
  • Around 5000 jobs have been created in tourism- half of Snowdonia’s working population
    -There are 14 million people living within two hours travel time of Snowdonia. Visitors bring many benefits to the area, including:
    . creating jobs eg: in local hotels and restaurants
    . spending money on activities and goods
    . encouraging the policy makers to update facilities to accommodate visitors.
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What are the attractions for tourists?

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- Snowdonia is a mountainous area and attracts many outdoor enthusiasts. Within the national park, many activities are available, such as: 
. running
. rock climbing
. abseiling
. walking
. mountaineering
. canoeing 
. fishing
. surfing and windsurfing
. mountain biking
- coastline and settlements within Snowdonia also attract visitors. Harlech Castle is  a UNESCO World Heritage Site 
- the summit of Snowdon is a honeypot site
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Why is the summit of Snowdon a honeypot site?

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  • 350,000 people walk to it each year by train
  • 60,000 additional people access the summit by train
  • Since 1896 it has been possible to access the summit by train
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What are positive impacts of the railway?- impacts

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  • It allows those with limited mobility to gain access to the summits
  • More people spend money which benefits the economy of an area.
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What are negative impacts of the railway?

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  • 60,000 extra people travel to the summit on the train each year, creating more potential damage to a sensitive area
  • People may give less thought to different weather conditions found at the summit when travelling by train.
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What are the negative impacts of tourists?

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  • Footpath erosion from feet widening and deepening the footpaths
  • this creates a scar on the landscape and reduces grazing land for animals
  • congestion on roads as many people drive to the area:
    . emergency services experience difficulties accessing areas via roads
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