Enjoying rural tourism is something that everyone should be able to do without exception, whatever their physical condition, and for this reason there are rural houses adapted to reduced mobility people so that everyone can feel at home and make the most of their holidays.
In France, more and more rural houses are being adapted to the needs of people with reduced mobility by making the rooms accessible for wheelchairs, for example, so that everyone can feel at home and make the most of their holidays. This ensures that anyone who wants to relax in a new destination can do so.
From the bathrooms, kitchens and entrances to the house, accommodation adapted for people with reduced mobility has numerous services and is undoubtedly a way of bringing rural tourism closer to everyone. But there are some things to bear in mind before making your reservation.
CHECK ALL THE ROOMS
When we talk about special accessibility needs, we must bear in mind that it is not only necessary to adapt only a part of the accommodation. All rooms are equally important and that is why, in any houses available for people with reduced mobility needs to have a complete installation.
Both access ramps to the house and bathrooms with showers adapted for wheelchairs and grab rails are important.
We recommend that you check each room and ask the owner if you have any doubts about the equipment.
A HOUSE ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS
If we talk about special needs, they do not always have to be related to mobility, and there are different aspects to be taken into account.
There are accommodations adapted for people with hearing impairment or visual disabilities and, of course, there are also rural houses that come with services such as warning lights or sounds to facilitate the day-to-day life of these type of guests.
God is in the detail, and renting a fully adapted rural house is not easy, but you will find plenty of them in France.
PLAN YOUR ACTIVITIES
Since holidays are not only about staying in the accommodation and we're sure you will want to enjoy the natural or cultural surroundings, you'll need to have a look at the different options in your area, and plan ahead the activities you want to do.
If you like nature, there are many green routes available all over France, some of which are accessible to all kinds of needs.
There is not a great variety of tourist attractions that are fully adapted to people with reduced mobility, so it is necessary to elaborate a good travelling plan and come with a detailed guide of those that are indeed.
ENJOY YOUR FREE TIME
We know that it is not easy to find the ideal adapted rural house to spend a few days in. The task is not easy but, once you have found and booked your, the next thing to do will be to finally take a breath and make yourself at home.
You deserve a good holiday where you can relax and enjoy your surroundings, so don't worry about anything else and start living your experience. Who doesn't want to enjoy their holidays?
We’re sure that when you return home, you'll start to thinking about rural tourism as one of the perfect options for your next holiday.