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  1. Accessible Travel Week + 5 Top Tips For Planning an Accessible Holiday of a Lifetime

    be a daunting experience when it goes well, let alone if any problems arise. Many people who wish

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  2. Dr. Scott Rains Has Passed Away

    tourism and travel. Let us all carry on along the path that Scott helped to forge. Reference: http

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  3. #MapMyDay: People Worldwide Are Invited To Map Accessibility in Tourism

    accessibility in all services connected to tourism: “On this World Tourism Day, let us recognize that all... be found at www.mapmyday.org/en/press

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  4. Becoming Something New - Accessible Romania by Sano Touring

    invite you to let us know if you need further information or have any requests. Your feedback on our

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  5. Accessibility Is A Prerequisite For Any Kind of Tourism

    and socially inclusive tourism. Let’s talk first about how important these issues are to you, since

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  6. ADAPT2EXPLORE Greece. Accessible Tourism in Action, Athens

    , The Sunnaas Foundation (Norway) marianne.dybwad@sunnaasstiftelsen.no | Telephone: +47 971 53 904 Let’s

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  7. Ireland's New Quality Mark for Disability Access

    and kitchens and supports such as personal alarms for people with disabilities. Irene Collins

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  8. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    . Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one

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  9. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over

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  10. Accessible Countryside for Everyone (ACE) United Kingdom

    The site promotes accessibility to the countryside of England and Wales. Accessibility for all – and we hope that everyone will find it useful, wheelchair users, families with buggies or joggers looking for a pleasant run. The walks and sites listed will generally be easy going, pleasant

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