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  1. EC Publishes 'Agenda for Sustainable Tourism' Communication

    stakeholders". Here ENAT would expect 'accessible tourism' to play a role. Download the Communication

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  2. AAA Barrier-Free Travel

    , and the availability of Braille menus and TDD phone kits. The file is available here.

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  3. ENAT Looks Forward to a Bright Future in 2008

    to improve our services and make membership of ENAT even more attractive in 2008. Here are some things

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  4. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    of areas such environment or transport. But here, I argue that even if European competences

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  5. The ENAT 2008 Calendar - Now Available for Downloading

    Due to popular demand the ENAT 2008 Calendar is now made available as a free, downloadable PDF file to print on your own colour printer. Get it here! Members of ENAT have already received a complimentary copy of the ENAT 2008 Calendar by post. It contains twelve photos, sent in by our members, one

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  6. Dachstein World Heritage Site, Austria, Gets Barrier-free Upgrade

    peaks. For those who do not "aim high" the Schönbergalm area provides an interesting option. Here

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  7. Accessible Accommodation

    to have it here for you. Browse by location or use the search facility to find your next holiday

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  8. ENAT Calendar 2010 Photo Competition Now Open - Publicise Your Favourite Destination!

    than 30 September 2009. You can view and download the previous years' calendars here: ENAT Calendar

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  9. What is "Accessible Tourism"?

    What is "Accessible Tourism"? There is no single, universally accepted definition of "accessible tourism". Here we refer to some of the ways in which the term is defined and used. The concept is certain to evolve as it is applied in more and more contexts around the world. - “Accessible Tourism

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  10. Culture Accessible for All in Spain

    There are more and more initiatives in Spain that guarantee cultural tourism accessible to all. Adapted routes, specialised services, adapted facilities and accessible guides are now a reality in Spain. Here are some of the options for Spain’s main cities and monuments for disabled persons. Never

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