The European Regions of Gastronomy are a must-visit

The European Regions of Gastronomy shine as top international destinations

29 December 2021 – 2021 has been another fruitful year for the European Region of Gastronomy Award and Platform that celebrated their fifth anniversary with more international coverage than ever!

The extensive international media coverage this years is testament to the work, dedication, values and principles underlining the awarded and candidate European Regions of Gastronomy, that are all committed to sustainable tourism and the promotion of food and cultural diversity to better the well-being of local citizens.

Here are just some of the most outstanding examples from major international publications that explain why the European Regions of Gastronomy are unmissable destinations.

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Trondheim-Trøndelag, European Region of Gastronomy awarded 2022

Menorca, European Region of Gastronomy awarded 2022

Coimbra Region, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2021

Slovenia, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2021

Sibiu, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2019

South Aegean, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2019

North Brabant, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2018

Aarhus-Central Denmark, European Regions of Gastronomy awarded 2017

About the European and World Regions of Gastronomy

Candidate and awarded European and World Regions of Gastronomy, guided by IGCAT, are working together to strengthen food security through the celebration of distinctive food cultures; create employment by stimulating creativity and gastronomic innovation; nourish children and adults through culinary and cultural education; drive environmental sustainability in tourism, hospitality and agricultural sectors; support balance and sustainable tourism practices; highlight and support expertise from within rural and urban communities, creating connections and sharing good practises; and contribute to community health and well-being.

About IGCAT

IGCAT aims to empower local communities by raising awareness of the importance to protect and promote distinct regional food, culture, arts and natural assets as part of sustainable and balanced tourism and development strategies. This is essential to safeguard our planet, health, wellness and local economies.

IGCAT is a non-profit institute established in 2012, working with regional stakeholder consortiums in the fields of gastronomy, culture, arts and tourism. It counts on the expertise of a worldwide network of experts and works in partnership with specialised intergovernmental organisations.

IGCAT founded the European and the World Region of Gastronomy Award and is the official secretariat for the European and World Regions of Gastronomy Platform. Furthermore, the Institute has developed the European Young Chef Award, the European Food Gift Challenge, the Top Websites for Foodie Travelers and the Food Film Menu.