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  • N.O. BARRIER Project

    THE PROJECT N.O. BARRIER, funded within the ETCP Programme Greece – Italy 2007 - 2013 Axis III Measure 3.3, has been created with the overall objective to increase accessible tourism in the Region of Puglia (Italy) and Region of Western Greece and the Ionaian Islands (Greece).

  • 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.

News Items

  • ENAT and Spain's ONCE Foundation Renew Cooperation Agreement with UNWTO

    ONCE Foundation, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) have committed to the renewal of the collaboration agreement signed in 2011 by the three organizations, to conduct a series of joint actions. Its main objectives are the promotion and development of tourism for all, including people with disabilities.

  • Tourism Innovation Competition “How to keep track of tourists?”

    On 2nd June 2015, The Lisbon MBA and Turismo de Portugal jointly launched a worldwide competition of ideas - the Tourism Innovation Competition - which will reward the most innovative project to a solution on how to measure tourists’ behavior in the countries and/or cities they visit.

  • VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    Following a successful pilot project in 2013 and 2014 with four destinations – Visit Bath, goLeicestershire, NewcastleGateshead and VisitBrighton, the national tourist authority, VisitEngland accessed funding from the European Commission to expand its Access for All initiative.

  • VisitEngland launches Access for All campaign

    14 September 2015: VisitEngland, the national tourist board, is today launching a new Access for All campaign, aimed to raise awareness of accessible destinations and businesses in England; informing disabled people of accommodation and visitor attractions when planning a day trip or holiday.

  • Norway's Rogaland County Presents Recreation and Outdoor Areas for All (YouTube video)

    The Norwegian Government has dedicated 2015 as the Year of Outdoor Recreation in Norway. To promote outdoor recreation in the county, Rogaland County Council has taken the initiative to make a film presenting some of the recreation areas in the county. Special attention is given to sites made accessible for all. You can download the film: “Universal design in recreational areas in Rogaland” on this website: http://www.rogfk.no/Vaare-tjenester/Regionalplan/Friluftsliv/Friluftslivets-aar-2015 The web-site www.tilgjengelighet.no mentioned in the film is for the moment only in Norwegian. An English version is being prepared these days and will be available fairly soon.

  • New Market Study: Disability Travel Generates US$17.3 Billion in Annual Spending

    Chicago, IL, July 31, 2015. The Open Doors Organization (ODO) today released the findings of its 2015 Market Study. The nationwide survey, conducted by Mandala Research, LLC, is a follow-up to ODO’s groundbreaking studies of 2002 and 2005 on the spending trends and market scope of U.S. adult travelers with disabilities.

  • Compete for the European Access City Award 2016

    EU cities are invited to participate in the sixth edition of the Access City Award - The European Prize for making cities more accessible to people with disabilities and older people.

ENAT Library Items

  • ENAT Annual Report 2014

    Report covering ENAT membership and members' activities for the period January to December 2014.

  • ENAT Annual Report 2014

    Draft edition of ENAT Annual Report to be presented at the Annual General Assembly, Brussels, 29 May 2015.

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