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Tips
- Through Rheinhessen without a care
- Guide to Kaufbeuren for disabled visitors
- Barrier-free in two senses
- anders-sehn
- Mobility on the Baltic Coast
- Hansa Park for visitors with disabilities
- Accessible guided tours of Hamlyn
- Barrier-free in the Münsterland
- Germany's first integrative horse riding route in the Münsterland
- Düsseldorf - Information for wheelchair users on holiday
- Barrier-free in North Rhine-Westphalias towns and regions
- Barrier-free in the Siegerland
- Barrier-free farm holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Barrier-free accomodations in the Hunsrück area
- Thuringia - holidays without frontiers
- Dresden welcomes handicapped holiday-makers
- Accommodation guide to Hessen for the disabled
- Barrier-free Baden-Württemberg
- Stuttgart without barriers from A to Z
- Trips for wheelchair users in Hegau-Bodensee
- Munich for tourists with disabilities
- Barrier-free travelling in eastern Bavaria
- Schliersee: Internet Compass for disabled people
- Allergy-free holidays in the Allgäu mountains
Contact
BSK (Bundesverband Selbsthilfe Körperbehinderter e. V.)
Federal Association for the Disabled
Postfach 20
74238 Krautheim/Jagst
Tel.: +49 (0) 62 94/68-110
Fax: +49 (0) 62 94/9 53 83
E-mail:
mbsk.ev@t-online.de
Website:
www.bsk-ev.de
Federal Association for the Disabled
Postfach 20
74238 Krautheim/Jagst
Tel.: +49 (0) 62 94/68-110
Fax: +49 (0) 62 94/9 53 83
E-mail:
mbsk.ev@t-online.de
Website:
www.bsk-ev.de
Tips
- Through Rheinhessen without a care
- Guide to Kaufbeuren for disabled visitors
- Barrier-free in two senses
- anders-sehn
- Mobility on the Baltic Coast
- Hansa Park for visitors with disabilities
- Accessible guided tours of Hamlyn
- Barrier-free in the Münsterland
- Germany's first integrative horse riding route in the Münsterland
- Düsseldorf - Information for wheelchair users on holiday
- Barrier-free in North Rhine-Westphalias towns and regions
- Barrier-free in the Siegerland
- Barrier-free farm holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Barrier-free accomodations in the Hunsrück area
- Thuringia - holidays without frontiers
- Dresden welcomes handicapped holiday-makers
- Accommodation guide to Hessen for the disabled
- Barrier-free Baden-Württemberg
- Stuttgart without barriers from A to Z
- Trips for wheelchair users in Hegau-Bodensee
- Munich for tourists with disabilities
- Barrier-free travelling in eastern Bavaria
- Schliersee: Internet Compass for disabled people
- Allergy-free holidays in the Allgäu mountains
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Travel Without Barriers
The Deutsche Bahn (German railway) offers transportation service to the disabled. You can book this in advance using an individual hotline (+49 (0) 18 05 / 512 512) from Monday through Friday, from 8am to 12pm, and Saturdays from 8am to 2pm. Germany also has 385 railway stations which have lifting aides or mobile ramps. Under certain prerequisites, the disabled and their escorts travel by train free-of-charge or at reduced rates. You can find more information in the extensive brochure "Information for Disabled Travelers", available at all DB ticket counters or by ordering directly on the Internet. Check the Deutsche Bahn website for their services for the Handicapped.
The Lufthansa AG Air Travel Without Barriers Service should be booked in advance - if possible at the same time as making the flight reservation. For further details see http://www.lufthansa.com/ or ask your local travel agent. Alternatively, contact Lufthansa on +49 (0) 18 03 / 803 803 with your specific enquiries.
The Lufthansa AG Air Travel Without Barriers Service should be booked in advance - if possible at the same time as making the flight reservation. For further details see http://www.lufthansa.com/ or ask your local travel agent. Alternatively, contact Lufthansa on +49 (0) 18 03 / 803 803 with your specific enquiries.