A few months ago, the OTI team embarked on a major overhaul of the website, updating the Apidae data (a tourist database in which the OTI enters all the information about your activity, including prices, opening times, etc., so that it can be published on the OTI, Pays Midi Quercy, Département and Région websites), writing new content for each page and redesigning the site's tree structure. This work, carried out in-house with the CCQRGA communications department, led to the launch of the new site a few days ago. Completely in-house to facilitate its gradual and ongoing development, and to avoid heavy additional costs, this site includes new functions: a pro area, a space for associations and event organisers to publish their dates directly on the site, as well as an editorial section dedicated to experiences to be had in the region, and a photo and video library which will be accessible to the partners of the participatory funding launched at the beginning of the year via the Ulule platform.
The Park's associated municipalities
As a prelude to the preparation of the future park charter in 2027, 8 new municipalities associated with the Natural Park