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The SECreTour Network is growing!

The Šalek Valley proves that tourism is more than just an economic sector – it is the heart of the community, a bridge between cultures, people, and nature. The valley, recognized as one of the most welcoming destinations in Slovenia, is a place where collaboration, culture, and opportunities for shared growth come together.
The key task of the Šalek Valley Tourist Board is to develop a high-quality and comprehensive tourist offer, as well as to promote and encourage sustainable tourism development in this unique part of Slovenia.
The Šalek Valley is the only destination in Slovenia that boasts three five-star products within the Slovenia Unique Experiences program, further confirming the quality and uniqueness of our tourism offering:
- Villa Bianca
- Velenje Beach
- Viste – a park with stunning views.
The Tourist Board is committed to developing and promoting these unique experiences, offering to visitors the experience to go deeper insight into the cultural and natural heritage.
You can find out more about the Šalek Valley Tourist Board on:
- Social media accounts: FB, IG, Linkedin, YouTube
- Hashtag: #visitsaleska
- Website: https://www.visitsaleska.si/
Follow SECreTour online also on the SECreTour project’s website.







The SECreTour project has established a new collaboration with CREATOUR® Observatory on culture and tourism for local development at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal.



The SECreTour project has established a new collaboration with the Centre for Dance Research 



The EOSC landscape has changed dramatically in the last year, due to a process of redesign initiated by the European Commission. The EOSC Portal, which is where researchers could find services onboarded to EOSC, is no longer available, and has been replaced by the EOSC Federation of Nodes. The EOSC Federation is re-developed in the form of multiple EOSC Nodes that are interconnected and can collaborate to share and manage scientific data, knowledge, and resources within and across thematic and geographical research communities.
































