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  1. Lousã, Portugal

    Photo. Lousã wheelchair downhill event, 2012. Accessible Portugal Lousã, a small country town in the north of Portugal, is included here as an "Accessible Tourism Destination” due to the project conducted in this town and region in 2008-2011. The project was an important first step of providing

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  2. European Associations In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    these skills will be an asset to destinations and attractions of a country or city that are looking to offer

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  3. European Associations FEG and ENAT In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    these skills will be an asset to destinations and attractions of a country or city that are looking to offer

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  4. Best Practices in “Innovative Sustainability” Take Honours in Turkey

    in the world as well as in Turkey, is a crucial opportunity for our country that has been aiming

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  5. Enhancing Tourism in Egypt by Reaching Persons with Disabilities. Competition on Accessible Tourism, 2016

    to a European country that is distinguished for its tourism accessibility, and membership

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  6. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    to showcase exactly what this country has to offer but we are also keen to learn from experts from the likes

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  7. Accessible Madrid wins Tour Operator of the Year (Spain) - European Awards 2017 by LTG

    whichever country you are choosing to stay. In order to appreciate the high standards set

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  8. "ALL FOR ALL - Portuguese Tourism" Campaign Launched

    of the country: "warm welcome". Building an accessible tourist destination for all, we

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  9. Museums and Tourism: A Working Relationship. Benaki Museum Conference

    attract more audiences and also build the country’s tourism brand; and how investing in culture

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  10. Access Angels. Guardian Angels of Accessible Travellers in Rural Areas

    will be developed. Trainers from each partner country will learn how to manage and support the AA

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