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  1. German National Tourist Board - Information for Disabled Travellers

    The GNTB website provides information for disabled travellers about air and rail travel in Germany. The site also provides links to many useful addresses for more details and recommendations covering accessible accommodation, restaurants, art and cultural venues as well as shopping

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  2. City Hotel, Ljubljana - feel the comfort and give way to inspiration

    in the hotel), see Ljubljana and its vicinity also by bicycle which you can borrow free of charge

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  3. Epic Enabled - Don’t let a disability keep you from travelling!

    , Johannesburg, Cape Town & Durban in South Africa and can also offer tours to Namibia, Botswana

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  4. Disabled Travel - Travel Advice from an Occupational Therapist

    , Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and the North West. We are also gathering information regarding wheelchair

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  5. Travel and Managing Prostate Cancer

    sure this will not affect any treatment plans. The page also gives information about the European

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  6. VisitEngland Introduces "One-Step-Ahead" Access Label for Accommodation Sector

    Ahead logo and their business will also be searchable on enjoyengland.com, visitbritain.com

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  7. International Paralympic Day, 11 July 2009, Berlin

    , will also be present and compete in the main event of the day, the Long Jump competition

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  8. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    people when on holidays. It relates not only to physically disabled people but also to seniors whose

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  9. The Australian National Public Toilet Map

    Find toilets anywhere in Australia by using this online search tool. Accessible toilets are also listed. Selected toilets can be found for both individula locations and travel routes. Users may select and save toilet locations to a personal list, making it easy to build up a plan of where to find

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  10. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012. It also outlines the role of a new project – Open Britain

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