Seems he didn’t find @accessibleromania 🙁
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Day 0 (Cluj-Napoca) - A Romanian Road Trip - The Wheelchair Traveller
Romania, especially the region of Transylvania has been full of myth and magic for centuries. It has also been on ones bucket list, however, as of 2025, the Transylvania region has some way to go in terms of accessible infrastructure. … Continue reading
Indeed, we would have loved to have helped out with a few suggestions… our country is by far, not perfect, however, like we always say, most ancient cities in Europe are the same in terms of access struggles.
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Are staff able to carry guests, or dis one of his companions help?
@accessibleromania any additional information on the salt mine?
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Day 2 (Romania) - Salina Turda - The Wheelchair Traveller
One of the highlights of the Transylvania region that has gain attention recently is the Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda). This attraction has been born out of a former salt mine and contains fairground rides and shops. During research, the … Continue reading
Great question! In general, people at various locations are helpful and do their best to assist. If you’re traveling with Accessible Romania, guests won’t need to be carried—our itineraries include only accessible locations, and we usually bring portable ramps in the adapted van to ensure smooth access.
As for the Turda Salt Mine, the article… Read more
Does @accessibleromania have any suggestions for accessible restaurants or hotels in the area?
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Day 3 (Romania) - A Western Carpathian Mountain Drive - The Wheelchair Traveller
One will be surprised to discover that we are still in Cluj-Napoca, let me briefly explain! Last week, I pulled ones shoulder whilst working out and, essentially, made it a whole lot worse when visiting Turda Salt Mine thus a … Continue reading
Thanks for asking! Unfortunately, we don’t have specific accessible restaurants or hotels to recommend in that area at the moment. Our suggestion is to stay overnight in larger cities, where international hotel chains are more likely to offer accessible accommodations, and plan day trips within a 200 km range from there. It’s a more reliable… Read more
Any other must see locations to add to the list @accessibleromania ?
https://thewheelchairtraveller.com/cluj-napoca-old-town-landmarks/
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Day 4 (Cluj-Napoca) - Old Town Landmarks - The Wheelchair Traveller
Cluj-Napoca is a very walkable city, especially within the Old Town where the majority of landmarks are in close proximity to each other. In addition to this, the surfaces (bar the cobbly Unirii Square) make for an easy roll for … Continue reading
Absolutely! The Botanical Garden in Cluj-Napoca is a great addition to the list 🌿 It features a sensory section designed for blind visitors, with textured plants, fragrant herbs, and Braille inscriptions. At the entrance, there’s a tactile map showing the route, and a Step-Hear system to assist with navigation. Definitely worth a visit for an… Read more
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From this World Autism Awareness Day, Eurostar will take a proactive and comprehensive approach to enhancing the travel experience for individuals with autistic needs.
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Eurostar reinforces its commitment to accessible and neurodivergent-friendly rail travel
Eurostar signs the ‘Charter of commitments relating to the inclusion of travellers with autism in the rail environment’.
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