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) was also awarded a special mention for landscape and playground areas, recognising their commitment to ensuring play areas have varied landscapes incorporating natural elements, all while remaining... received a special mention for reconciling its historical heritage and hilly landscape with an accessible
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) was also awarded a special mention for landscape and playground areas, recognising their commitment to ensuring play areas have varied landscapes incorporating natural elements, all while remaining... language interpreters, anti-noise systems, and trained staff, as well as easy-to-read materials
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or by telephoning the Dublin office on: (00353) (0)1 608 0400. Visit the NDA Website
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of accessibility. The material for the project included : - an information kit : issues relevant to service providers, supplemented with material from other agencies, including case studies or showcase... with disabilities; - an internet page : publishing material from the information and contact kit, with links
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the unexplored aspects of a place linked to its culture, excellence and landscape. In all this, each... of a place related to its culture, excellences and landscape as well as being an important strategic lever
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Indigenous Andes communities and handicrafts markets Spectacular landscape of snow capped volcanoes..., getting to know new cultures, interact with people and admire breath-taking landscapes, this is the best
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that do not allow disabled people to fully enjoy territories, by acting both on physical-material... with associations of disabled people; Proving that the removal of material and immaterial barriers is feasible
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in five languages - EN - ES - IT - LV - BG from the right-hand panel (PDF). The training materials... CAT Online Training Course References to develop further training material on accessible tourism... of course materials aimed at increasing the knowledge, skills and competences of tourism professionals
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Located in the central region of Portugal, Lousã is an area which epitomises the unspoilt beauty of the Serra da Lousã mountain landscape. Following an initiative to host the first National Accessible Tourism Conference in April 2007, Lousã civil society organised a Task Force to plan
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This document profiles key Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC) research into disability and accessible tourism perspectives and issues, an important and growing component of the Australian tourism landscape. The publication, available only in PDF format and free of charge, has
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