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This is great to hear. Has anyone been to Seville?
travelweekly.co.uk
Trailblazing Seville proves destinations can be accessible to everyone
Travelosophers agent Harry Wales, a member of the Spain For All advisory board, reports on a recent trip to the Andalusian capital
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Rolling Through Snow: A Mobility User’s GuideAs someone who relies on a mobility scooter to stay independent, I’ve always been drawn to the beauty of mountain towns like Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and…
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As you may have read in our previous post, we’ve been sharing some big news about our new connection with Wheelerz. We’re excited to announce that Wheelerz is the exclusive Israeli partner of Accessible Romania for disabled tourism. Read all about it in our press release, and hear what our founder, @ccaluianu, had to say about this new…
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Accessible Romania Press Release: June, 2025 - Accessible Romania
Accessible Romania Press Release: June, 2025 Accessible Romania by Sano Touring is proud to announce Wheelerz as its exclusive Israeli partner for accessible tourism. This partnership ensures that Israeli travelers with disabilities can confidently explore Romania with tailored services and … Continue reading
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We are almost done completing our videos of our two week road trip from PA to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. We had an amazing vacation. In this video, we go to two special towns that inspired two famous people, Walt Disney’s Marceline and Mark Twain’s Hannibal both in Missouri. Both towns have interesting museums. We also get to see…
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Awesome! I can’t wait to watch the whole thing later tonight. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
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Just saw this video clip on FB where a mini pink ramp moves up/down and fwd to provide a level transition from the train to platform.
Anyone know if this is fake or real and if so, which station(s) has this?
https://www.facebook.com/FunStuffForWheelchairUsers/videos/1236946804722866/
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This automatic wheelchair ramp on a Japanese train platform is seriously impressive 😃 It seamlessly bridges the gap between the train and the platform,...
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I am just coming back from a travel on Tokyo and Osaka and I have never seen that system in the subway or local train, but anyway on the subway a lot of stations have a very short gap between the train and the platform and when it’s not you still can come back to the ticket counter and ask for a slope.
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Rolling Through Snow: A Mobility User’s GuideAs someone who relies on a mobility scooter to stay independent, I’ve always been drawn to the beauty of mountain towns like Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and…
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Awesome article, @mobilitydirect ! Looks like a lotta fun in the snow!!!
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