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Posted 13 May 2009 - 06:44 PM

Hi all,

I'm looking to go on holiday in September and want somewhere to stay in Europe. I'm either looking for a villa/apartment that has been adapted, has pool access and is near to the beach. Do any of you own properties of this type that you rent out or can you recommend anywhere that is good to stay.

Failing that can any of you recommend good resorts or hotels which are great places to stay. I don't really want to go somewhere that is too commercial or rowdy or where I'm the youngest person by 30 years (I'm 30).

Any advice would be greatly accepted!

Thanks
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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:23 AM

View PostSlight, on May 13 2009, 07:44 PM, said:

Hi all,

I'm looking to go on holiday in September and want somewhere to stay in Europe. I'm either looking for a villa/apartment that has been adapted, has pool access and is near to the beach. Do any of you own properties of this type that you rent out or can you recommend anywhere that is good to stay.

Failing that can any of you recommend good resorts or hotels which are great places to stay. I don't really want to go somewhere that is too commercial or rowdy or where I'm the youngest person by 30 years (I'm 30).

Any advice would be greatly accepted!

Thanks


Hey,

One suggestion could be south france ,i went their a couple years ago for 2 weeks vacation, it was realy great also north italy. unfortunaly i can`t name you a place with wheel chair access - it could not be that hard to find out...
@ dezember 2010 in California!
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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:29 AM

I know lots of places that are accessible but Europe is a big place so not going to list them all.

Give me a better idea of where you want to go and I'll be more than happy to post some suggestions for you to check out.
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 03:32 PM

View PostSlight, on May 13 2009, 07:44 PM, said:

Hi all,

I'm looking to go on holiday in September and want somewhere to stay in Europe. I'm either looking for a villa/apartment that has been adapted, has pool access and is near to the beach. Do any of you own properties of this type that you rent out or can you recommend anywhere that is good to stay.

Failing that can any of you recommend good resorts or hotels which are great places to stay. I don't really want to go somewhere that is too commercial or rowdy or where I'm the youngest person by 30 years (I'm 30).

Any advice would be greatly accepted!

Thanks

hi there have you ever fancied {hungary} no beach thou} have a look at
www.sunnyrothvillas.com
thanks andy
ROO'S WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY VILLAS.
http://www.sunnyrothvillas.com email info@sunnyrothvillas.com
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Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:11 AM

Hi,

I only know of one hotel in Berlin/Germany that is specifically designed to wheelchair users.
I pasted the link below, unfortunately was unable to switch from German to English on the homepage??
You might be luckier!!!!

http://www.mit-mensc...nsch/index.php#
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Posted 19 June 2009 - 11:40 PM

this is taken from the classified Ads on the Spinal Cord Association UK (CHARITY) website

Plenty of places to consider in Europe

http://www.spinal.co.uk/b-0411.aspx#6
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