The first day of the meeting featured a visit to Prédikálószék, one of the Visegrád Mountains located on the border between Komárom-Esztergom and Pest counties, as well as to Dobogókő—the highest peak of the Visegrád Mountains and the fourth-highest summit along the Danube. Renowned both as a climatic health resort and a pilgrimage site, Dobogókő also offers excellent opportunities for relaxation and meditation.

In addition to the field visit, the partners held discussions on key work packages, including a review of destinations along the Danube Wood(s) Cultural Route, crowdfunding strategies, and proposals for the project’s innovation toolbox.

The second day of the meeting, held in Budapest, focused on the development of regional innovation plans and preparations for the upcoming project training activities.
VEDA presented the visualization concepts for the Danube Wood(s) Cultural Route, which were reviewed in light of the partners’ roles in producing a promotional video and a web/mobile application to enhance the route’s visibility and outreach.