Accessible Touring Information Wanted - Germany, Austria And Switzerland |
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Accessible Touring Information Wanted - Germany, Austria And Switzerland |
Nov 4 2009, 03:26 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 4-November 09 From: Toronto, Canada Member No.: 13318 Spinal Injury Level / Relationship: C4-C11 |
Hello all,
I'm a Canadian with C4-T11 but I'm really independent. I could walk with a walker but I'll be travelling in my electirc wheelchair. I'm trying to find accessbility information about individual cities for my trip (first time since I'm in a chair for 2 years now!) So far, I decided to travel to: Munich-->Vienna-->Zurich-->St. Moritz -(Glacier Express)->Zermatt-->Geneva-->Home Anyone have any accessble touring information on these cities? I would prefer some hands on experience information. Thanks |
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Nov 7 2009, 03:09 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 4-November 09 From: Toronto, Canada Member No.: 13318 Spinal Injury Level / Relationship: C4-C11 |
Anyone have any experience to these destinations in December?
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Nov 7 2009, 06:48 PM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 11-September 09 From: Hampshire, UK. Member No.: 12749 Spinal Injury Level / Relationship: L1 |
Hello all, I'm a Canadian with C4-T11 but I'm really independent. I could walk with a walker but I'll be travelling in my electirc wheelchair. I'm trying to find accessbility information about individual cities for my trip (first time since I'm in a chair for 2 years now!) So far, I decided to travel to: Munich-->Vienna-->Zurich-->St. Moritz -(Glacier Express)->Zermatt-->Geneva-->Home Anyone have any accessble touring information on these cities? I would prefer some hands on experience information. Thanks Hi Leeleelala Just been at a trade show in Germany recently and the good thing is that there were quite a few stands that were advertising accessible tourism / accommodation in Germany, Austria, etc... Unhelpfully for you, I didn't grab any flyers as I didn't have need. You could start your search with http://www.germany-tourism.co.uk/EGB/pract..._travellers.htm and fan out from there. You'll find that every town has a tourist information office and they all speak english. There is a great chain of budget hotels called B&B which really impressed me in Leipzig: clean friendly, most wheelchair accessible shower room that I found in the city, and only €35 per night for a single. Don't know how accessible hostels are, but for the money, this place beat all others I tried, hands down. Like all places that offer wheelchair accessible accommodation, you may want to ask a few questions like: flat floor shower? etc... Don't know about the places you're visiting but Leipzig is really friendly towards accessibility, and I guess that is a national culture? Also this hotel was at the exhibition and really looked as if they had gone the extra mile, though haven't been there and know noting of prices: http://www.hotel-braeuwirt.at/en/default.asp Hope this helps you get started. Best wishes Guido -------------------- for UK residents - DisabledGear.com - the FREE-Ads website for 2nd hand disability equipment.
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