Urban scenic routes
Introduction
A tourist route, theme route, tourist route, panoramic route, or holiday route is a specific terrestrial itinerary, or even route or circuit (route "Route (transport)"), road or waterway), which allows over a variable geographical area to discover and appreciate the natural beauty, products, history, culture, lifestyle or folklore of the sites and places visited or traversed, moving on foot "Walking". (human)") or by any means of land transportation. This qualification may be subject to approval by a government body or local authority,
Furthermore, a tourist route can be part of an odonymy, that is, an indicator of the type of road followed by a proper name.[1].
adventure route
The adventure route is part of the new trends in alternative tourism that is used in the design of products to attract the attention of tourists. It can be said that it is a path or route, generally of an alternative type, that has been designated for the practice of adventure sports in places of great natural influence.
Within them, certain natural attractions are presented, tourist attractions that are pleasing to the tourist or visitor, the adventure route begins from one point to another very different from the initial one. A well-known route is the Haute Route, an international alpine trek, walkable and skiable, that runs through the Pennine Alps from Chamonix in France to Zermatt in Switzerland.
Tourist path
It is a road that is promoted under a particular name that has some historical, cultural, ethnic or religious meaning, such as the Camino de Santiago, in which adequate information is provided for tourists. Some are renamed existing roads, adding traffic signs and advertising specially designed to achieve the objective of promoting tourism. Others, however, are built specifically for tourist purposes.
Railway tourist routes
The tourist trains make routes along railway lines that have been declared of some interest for tourism, either due to some particularity of the rolling stock (especially old ones), as well as because it is a thematic route that runs along the railway tracks.