Unit 7 European Holiday Destinations

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Unit 7 European Holiday Destinations Describe accessibility from the UK to two European destinations

Connector What different ways can you get to Europe?

Task In pairs find out travel options from London to Brussels (Belgium) You should research ferry, coach, train and plane How long does the journey take? How much does it cost? How long does it take to get to Brussels from the gateway?

P2 P2 - describe accessibility from the UK to two European destinations Key words Accessibility – how easy it is to get somewhere Destination – a place you are travelling to within a country

Access factors Convenience Time – between access points Time – door to door Access Factors Cost of transport Comfort Transfer time

Help For P2, you must describe how to get (accessibility) from the UK to two European holiday destinations. You should indicate: the main entry gateways for the selected destinations explain ease cost of travel to the destinations - including travel and transfer times. Travel by air, sea, rail and road should be considered.

Cont….. You should also make reference to the fact that there are several airports going to Paris from the UK and this would form part of the description of accessibility, especially in relation to cost and transfer times. Convenience in terms of choice of flying from UK regional airports to destinations would contribute to the accessibility of a destination and should form part of the description for P2. You could also include self drive using the channel tunnel or ferry crossings.

Paris - France

Madrid - Spain

M1 Assess how accessibility contributes to the appeal of two European destinations for visitors from the UK.

Help The focus for M1 is to consider accessibility and how it adds to or detracts from the appeal of a destination. To achieve M1, you must assess how easily accessible (or not) two selected destinations are for visitors from the UK, and therefore assess how accessibility contributes to the overall appeal of those destinations. You should consider ease of access from different parts of the UK, cost, travel and transfer times.