Those guests who have reduced mobility or some kind of disability often encounter many problems when planning to make a trip as the don't find accommodation that suits their most essential, everyday needs.
For this reason, there are houses specifically made with these on mind, so that you can enjoy of the peace and tranquility of finding a space where you can move around and access all the facilities without any difficulties or needing any help.
If you search for disability-friendly houses, lots of of them will surely come up since, more and more often, owners are seeing that this is a requirement in order to make their rural houses available and accessible for everyone.
If you would like to choose the house that best suits your needs, we have a few recommendations and tips, so that you can enjoy having the best holidays in a disability-friendly house.
WHAT DOES A DISABILITY ADAPTED HOUSE NEED TO HAVE
Som accommodations have been adapted but not completely and, for this reason, we do not consider them rural houses truly disability-friendly, since they don't enable free and total mobility around the house, and its vicinities.
Wide doors and ramps are an essential element here as, so that wheelchair users can enter or leave the houses without any problems, as well as handles and open spaces without any architectural elements or decoration in the way, so that everyone can enjoy the holidays and feel at home.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
There aren't that many tourist places or attractions that are disabled-friendly yet, which means that if you are planning on doing some tourism in this area, you might have to do some research and plan in advance which places you will be visiting.
Although, more and more often, rules and legislations are made to improve the accessibility of certain places, not all of them have. The same applies to natural spaces, where hiking and hill walking routes are increasingly being adapted to this kind of tourism, therefore, making it possible for everyone to enjoy the landscape.
PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS
But to talk about disabled-friendly houses does not include those guests with reduced mobility, since there are many different kind of guests with very different needs.
This is where small details make a huge difference.There are still very few of them, but some accommodations have their information signs written in braille script, include audio guides, or the owners speak sign language.
The leaning of the mirrors, furniture that do not touch the ground, and having tools to aid guests when leaving the house, are some of the elements that you might find in these kind of houses.
ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS
It is enough difficult already to find a house that is truly adapted to your needs, never mind if you then need to worry about anything else during your stay.
For this reason, once you find the accommodation that you like the most and which caters to all your needs, the only thing left to do will be finally enjoying your holidays once and for all, and take it as a chance to relax, and take a break from the stress of everyday life. The moment to enjoy and rest for a few days, has come.
And we hope you enjoy them!