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Holidays for Everyone

Accessible Holidays in Tyrol | Region Seefeld

Accessibility means more than just ramps and lifts – it stands for genuine inclusion, comfort, safety, and a holiday where everyone feels truly welcome. Whether using a wheelchair, buggy, walking aid or living with a sensory impairment, an accessible environment creates freedom and quality of life – for people with and without disabilities.

Region Seefeld offers the ideal conditions for this: wide, level paths, accommodation with minimal barriers, accessible leisure activities and a respectful approach to one another make the Tyrolean high plateau a perfect destination for inclusive tourism.

Aerial view of a charming town surrounded by mountains and green fields.

Barrier-Free Stays

Accessible Accommodations
This is where you'll find options tailored to travelers with special requirements. Since accessibility can vary greatly, it’s worth contacting the accommodation directly in advance to clarify your individual needs.
A woman in a wheelchair on a train platform with an ÖBB train approaching.
The accessible journey to the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau – is simple and comfortable. Whether by train, car, or public transport, suitable solutions are available for people with limited mobility.

Further Information and Tips

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Accessible Toilets

We have compiled an overview of accessible toilets designed to meet the needs of people with limited mobility – equipped with features such as grab rails, ample manoeuvring space and emergency call systems.

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Accessible car parks

Accessible parking spaces are available in these public car parks.

A woman in a wheelchair points excitedly while a man looks at her in a green outdoor setting.

Outdoor activities with a private guide

Through InNatur, based in the Stubai Valley, guided tours and excursions can be booked – including in the Region Seefeld. All activities can be individually arranged to suit specific needs and preferences.

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Everyday and Sports Equipment

There are currently no rental options for adaptive sports equipment in the Region Seefeld. Our recommendation: Alois Praschberger’s specialized rental service in Kufstein offers a wide selection of adaptive sports equipment for both summer and winter.

In addition, Sanitätshaus Sussbauer and the ÖZIV Tirol equipment rental service provide a variety of medical aids as well as specialized sports equipment such as handbikes, sit-ski equipment and ramps.

Information on availability and rental can be obtained directly from the respective providers.

Urlaub für alle – Inklusiver Tourismus in der Region Seefeld
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Practical Guide to Inclusive Hospitality for Accommodation Providers
This concise practical guide offers a wealth of valuable information on how accommodation providers can successfully create accessible, barrier-free offerings. A key feature is the comprehensive checklist, which clearly and easy to understand outlines what really matters and serves as a solid basis for planning and day-to-day implementation.
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Picture gallery

Four people near a lake, one in a wheelchair, surrounded by trees and mountains.
Three friends dining outdoors, one in a wheelchair, toasting drinks at a table.
A woman in a wheelchair points excitedly while a man looks at her in a green outdoor setting.
A man in a wheelchair at a train station with another man standing nearby.
A group of four people, including a person in a wheelchair, socializing near a church in a sunny square.
Two women by a lake, one in a wheelchair, observing ducks in a tranquil natural setting.
A group of young adults, two in wheelchairs, at a bus station with an accessible bus ramp.
A group of four people by a lake, two in wheelchairs, enjoying a leisurely walk.
A group of four people, two in wheelchairs, on a vibrant street with shops and flowers.

Tourismusverband Seefeld | Austria +43 5 0880 | region@seefeld.com | www.seefeld.com