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  1. Progress on Accessible Tourism in India

    group of consumers of travel, sports and other leisure oriented products and services. To tap

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  2. Procap Reisen & Sport

    avec handicap. L’accent est mis sur les sports en plein air qui permettent de développer une pédagogie... les découvertes et la vie en pleine nature. Son souhait est d’apporter à tous des moments inoubliables, loin de la routine quotidienne. Quelle offre pour qui? Procap Sport en Suissse romande organise

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  3. Access Anything - Accessible Adventure Travel for People with Disabilities

    . Access Anything offers Guidebooks, Products, Product Reviews, summer and winter Sports Camps, Videos

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  4. Disabled Skiing: Activities for Everyone

    and opportunities for disabled tourists and disabled sports and leisure activity enthusiasts. Unfortunately, direct

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  5. Access Guide by the Greek National Confederation of Persons with Disabilities

    , museums and archaeological sites, churches, monasteries, other places of worship, sports facilities

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  6. Barrier-free Travel in Germany

    , such as the elderly, families with young children and pushchairs, or people with sports injuries. Let us

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  7. Launch Event. "Brussels for All" Tour Guide for Persons with Reduced Mobility

    on the accessibility of accomodation, hotels, restaurants, commercial spaces, sports centres or other

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  8. Tourism Wallonia - Brussels (Belgium)

    Tourism Accessible to All; Sports Accessible to All; Other Places Accessible to All.

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  9. Magnetic Europe: Big plans for tourism industry

    accessible via mobile phone – and more theme-based tourism (spas, gastronomic excursions, sports

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  10. Asia-pacific conference on tourism or people with disability: Barrier-free tourism for people with disabilities in the ESCAP region

    Tourism is a rapidly growing industry in the Asian and Pacific region and people with disabilities and older persons are becoming a growing group of consumers of travel, sports, and other leisure-oriented products and services. Thus large numbers of people require tourism to be made barrier-free

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