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  • Těšín Silesia for All

    Těšín Silesia for All was a small Czech-Polish cross-border project focused on accessible tourism. It was co-financed under the Cross-border Cooperation Operational Programme between Czech Republic and Poland – Microprojects Fund of Euroregion Těšín Silesia - Cieszyn Silesia. The project was successfully completed in June 2015.

  • The History For You And For Me

    Although historical heritage buildings undoubtedly are an important part of many touristic routes, provision of accessibility to them often is a technically complex process. This is a real challenge - the desire to preserve the visual appearance of historic buildings and hence their value, but at the same time making them accessible to everyone. This European Lifelong Learning "Grundtvig" adult learning project addressed these issues.

  • Tourist Environment Accessibility for Disability (TEAD)

    This project is a continuation of the project "Accommodation and Catering Accessibility for Disability”(ACAD), finished at the end of 2011, which met with a great interest of disabled people, institutions dealing with equality issues and the hotel and catering sector. In the TEAD project the results of its predecessor will be transferred to other services in tourism sector including tourist information centres, travel agencies, tourist guide organisations, tourist transport, regional promotion offices etc. The results are enriched with examples of good practices and experience of a new partner in the project – Access Sweden.

  • Tourism4All. Universal Tourism in the Basque Country: six itineraries for all

    Being aware of the market potential of people with accessibility needs due to social- demographic trends internationally, the Basque Country is working in order to create a "Tourism for All in Basque Country" tourism offer. Based on an already created accessibility model, this project's objective is to further develop the model including required standards for new services and packages within six itineraries in the Basque Country taking into account the whole value chain and also the quality of the services provided.

  • Smart Tourist Routes for Inclusive Groups

    Project STRING is a transnational cooperation initiative to be implemented by 12 partners from 6 countries. It aims to create 9 fully accessible itineraries respectively in Italy (Piedmont Regione), Spain (Ávila) and Bulgaria (Sozopol) which will then be developed into comprehensive tourist packages. Such packages will be put on the market, by Tour Operators through Travel Agency, singular or in composable modular box that allow customers to make their preferred combination.

  • VisitEngland. AccessforAll Project

    The Access for All project, led by VisitEngland, will develop and promote 7 high quality accessible tourism itineraries. It will do this by: • supporting tourism businesses through an ‘Access for All Development Process’ to improve information, customer service and facilities for the benefit of people with access needs. • delivering a mainstream national marketing campaign It will increase opportunities for people with access needs to take a short break giving them confidence in the accessibility of tourism products and services. Awareness of accessible destinations will be increased improving perceptions of Accessible England and Europe.

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  • Azores for All - New Programme

    Cresaçor, through the AZORES FOR ALL brand, is pioneer in the promotion of the Social and Inclusive Tourism in the Archipelago of the Azores. As a Tourist Animation Company since 2005 we seek to democratize tourism in the Azores, developing leisure and recreational activities to residents and tourists, with or without special needs.

  • Barcelona Promotes Itself as a Disabled-Accessible Tourist Destination

    Turisme de Barcelona has produced a video in conjunction with the Institut Municipal de Persones amb Discapacitat showcasing the city’s wide range of resources for the disabled, including museums adapted for blind and visually impaired visitors, accessible beaches and guided tours with interpreters for the hearing impaired.

ENAT Library Items

  • Final Report. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    This is the Final Report of a wide-ranging study of accessible tourism supply commissioned by the EC Tourism Unit. The study included: visitor and supplier surveys, national legislation review, expert reviews, Web-based research and analysis of accessibility information, transport, infrastructure/facilities and services. Fifteen case studies of accessible tourism destinations were carried out, identifying good practices in business and destination development.

  • Accessible Melbourne - Lonely Planet Guide

    Download this free special-interest eBook to inspire your next trip. Lonely Planet’s new Accessible Melbourne guide is your free passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see, with tips and recommendations for travellers with special needs.

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