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What is Inclusive Routes?

 

Inclusive Routes is a growing collection of shared experiences, practical links and helpful ideas around accessible and inclusive travel.

It is created for families, caregivers and people with additional support needs who are looking for inspiration, orientation and places, tools or services that may make travelling feel lighter.

Our aim is simple: to make experiences visible, share what may help, and open possibilities — one route at a time.

Find what you need

Choose a topic below to quickly find experiences, tools and useful links.

Specialised travel agencies, planning support, equipment questions and useful contacts.

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Ideas and experiences around accessible places to stay, from hotels and holiday homes to camping and holiday parks.

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Shared ideas for accessible beaches, theme parks, trails and other places where families can enjoy time together.

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Practical information and shared experiences for travelling by air, road or train.

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Practical help for moving around more easily: from accessible places and toilets to digital tools that make travel days smoother.

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Find organised camps, accompanied group trips and short respite stays for children, young people or adults with additional support needs.

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Please note

 

Inclusive Routes does not organise trips, sell travel services or provide professional travel advice.

The information shared here is based on personal experiences, voluntary contributions and publicly available sources. Accessibility, services, prices and conditions may change over time.

Before booking or travelling, please always check directly with the provider, destination or official service.

Inclusive Routes cannot guarantee the accuracy, availability or suitability of any place, service or information mentioned on this page.

Planning & accessibility

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Planning checklist
Before booking, ask concrete questions about accessibility, rooms, bathrooms, stairs, lifts, meals, medication, transport, emergency contacts, the nearest hospital and possible support for your child.
We prepared a sample checklist that families can download and use when contacting hotels, clubs, campsites or holiday homes.

Download planning checklist

Supported travel planning
For adapted holidays, individual assistance or supported travel planning, these services may be helpful:

321 Vakanz
Just Travel

Réseau Passerelles (France)

RUNA Reisen - Reisen mit Rollstuhl

→ Inklusio App

Inklusio App serves as a digital assistant for supported travel planning across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It helps families and individuals coordinate the logistics of adapted holidays by connecting users directly with regional care services, local holiday assistants, and verified accessible accommodations.

Special equipment & on-site support
Need special equipment at your destination such as a care bed, shower chair, wheelchair, adapted transfer or medication storage?

321 Vakanz and Réseau Passerelles may help organise equipment, individual support or medical/nursing support on site, depending on the destination, needs and availability.

321 Vakanz

Réseau Passerelles (France)

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Small tools can make travelling easier:

Sunflower symbol, emergency card, medication pouch, caregiver card or visible support symbols.

 

Choose what helps your family feel safer and better understood.

HALTO Emergency Caregiver Card
Print it at home or request it by email.
Print or request the cards

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
Use the Sunflower symbol when invisible needs should be recognised more easily.
Sunflower campaign

Medication pouch

Carry medication in a clearly marked pouch. For flights, bring a doctor’s certificate listing the medication you need to carry.
→ Download our medication list

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Emergency information on your phone
Activate the emergency information on your phone. You can add emergency contacts, medical information and, if needed, a short note that you are the caregiver of a person with support needs.

For children or young people with their own phone
Add emergency contacts and important information to their phone too, so helpers can quickly reach the right person.

HALTO Emergency Caregiver Card
Keep the HALTO caregiver card next to the ID card, so it can be found quickly in an emergency. It can be printed at home or requested by email.

Visible emergency signs
A seatbelt cover, bracelet, necklace, tech band or Sunflower Disability Card can help make important information visible. Add only the information you feel comfortable sharing.

Medication and documents
Carry medication in a clearly recognisable pouch. Add a copy of the prescription if helpful.

Getting around

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Use a visible emergency seatbelt cover with the medical snake/cross symbol, name and short information.

Emergency visibility tools

 

Keep medical details inside the cover, carry medication in a clearly recognisable pouch, and add a copy of the prescription if helpful. 

 

Add the same symbol on a necklace or bracelet, and keep the caregiver emergency card next to the ID card.

 

The HALTO emergency caregiver card can be printed at home or requested by email.

The Sunflower symbol can also be worn on clothing to make invisible needs easier to recognise.

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Request PMR / special assistance before travelling.
Check with your airline, travel agency or tour operator.

Ask where assistance starts and ends.

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Flying from Airport Luxembourg?

Lux-Airport Accessibility & Assistance

Flying with Luxair?
Luxair Passenger Assistance

Inform the crew if specific support or medication may be needed during the flight. Make hidden disabilities visible. Carry medication in a clearly recognisable pouch, and add a copy of the prescription if helpful. 

Sunflower support at Lux-Airport

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Check station accessibility and use the Sunflower symbol if invisible needs should be recognised more easily.

CFL train and station staff are trained to recognize the Sunflower symbol. They know how to provide a calmer, more helpful, and supportive travel experience.

For barrier-free train travel in Luxembourg, request CFL PMR assistance in advance: at least 1 hour before national trips and 24 hours before international trips.

CFL – Travel without barriers

Access on the road

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Toilet Finder helps you quickly locate nearby public toilets and includes filters such as free toilets and accessible toilets.

Toilet Finder

Eurokey is a European key system that gives access to locked accessible toilets, lifts, changing rooms and other adapted facilities. 

Eurokey official information  

 

In Luxembourg, the Eurokey is distributed by LFP Mobility. Their page also lists Eurokey-equipped toilets in Luxembourg.

Eurokey Luxembourg – LFP Mobility  

easyklo helps you find public toilets, accessible toilets and EuroKey locations, especially in Austria and Germany, with map and navigation features.

easyklo

The “Carte urgence toilettes” helps people with urgent toilet needs with invisible disabilities ask for access to toilets in public places, shops, restaurants or tourist areas. It does not yet have legal value.

Carte urgence toilettes

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Autism Travel shares destinations and attractions that are trained or certified to welcome autistic travellers and their families.

Autism Travel

 

Wheel the World provides accessibility information for destinations, hotels and experiences, with a focus on verified accessibility details. It can be useful for browsing accessible travel ideas and checking practical information before booking.

Wheel the World  

 

EureWelcome is Luxembourg’s official accessibility label for tourism, public places and events. It helps you find labelled accessible places across Luxembourg, from hotels and museums to public toilets, campsites and train stations.

EureWelcome Luxembourg

 

Visit Luxembourg – Tourism for all shares accessible travel ideas in Luxembourg, including comfort trails and places designed for good walkability and wheelchair accessibility. It is useful for browsing accessible nature, outings and travel inspiration within Luxembourg.

Visit Luxembourg – Tourism for all  

Info-Handicap’s “de Bulletin N°5 / June 2026” is dedicated to accessible tourism in Luxembourg. It includes the EureWelcome directory and useful addresses for places to stay, visit, eat and explore.

de Bulletin N°5 – Accessible Tourism in Luxembourg  

Euan’s Guide shares disabled access reviews written by people who have visited places themselves. It is especially useful for the UK, but some international reviews are also available.

Euan’s Guide  

 

Labels and accessibility information can be helpful, but they do not replace checking directly with the place before visiting or booking.

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Wheelmap helps you find and share information about wheelchair-accessible places around the world, such as cafés, restaurants, shops, toilets, museums and public transport stops.

Wheelmap  

 

NeuroHub helps neurodivergent people and families find and share sensory-friendly places such as parks, museums, restaurants and stores. It is community-based and can be useful when looking for calmer or more autism-friendly places.

NeuroHub  

Autism Traveler helps families find autism-ready destinations, hotels, restaurants and attractions through participating trained locations. It can be useful when planning trips with autistic children or family members who need a more predictable and supportive environment.

Autism Traveler  

IBCCES Accessibility App shares accessibility information for travel, entertainment and local businesses, including autism and sensory-friendly needs. It is linked to certified or participating places, so availability may depend on the destination.

IBCCES Accessibility App  

Divercity helps people with sensory or cognitive needs find places that better match their profile, using criteria such as noise, lighting, crowding, signage and accessibility. It is currently focused on the Lyon metropolitan area, but it is a very interesting example of sensory-aware travel support.

Divercity  

Inklusio App helps people with all types of disabilities, their families, and supporters find and share accessible destinations, accommodations, and regional events within the German-speaking area (DACH region). It is a comprehensive, community-based platform that combines travel planning with legal knowledge, peer support, and care services for a more independent life.
Inklusio App

Where to stay

Staying somewhere

 

Finding the right place to stay is very personal. Some families need step-free access and adapted bathrooms. Others look for quiet surroundings, space for medical equipment, flexible meals or a place where siblings can also enjoy their holidays.

In this section, we share helpful starting points for finding suitable accommodation, as well as places that families have told us about.

The places shared here are not official recommendations. They are family experiences that may inspire others. Please always contact the accommodation directly before booking, as accessibility, equipment and support can change over time.

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Hotels can be a good option when families are looking for meals on site, activities, pools or a place where siblings can also enjoy their holiday.

Before booking, check carefully whether the hotel really has what your family needs. You can use our planning checklist as a starting point and contact the hotel directly with your questions.

Some organisations may also help with adapted equipment, nursing support or travel assistance:

Just Travel
Accessible travel planning in Europe, including hotels and individual travel support.

321 Vakanz
Support with adapted holidays, equipment and assistance, depending on the destination and needs.

 

Réseau Passerelles
Support for family holidays in France, when equipment or care support is needed.

 

Shared by families
Here we collect hotel experiences that families have shared with us. These are not official recommendations, but personal experiences that may inspire others.

​Shared by a family as a positive experience for a child with T21, with a setting that also allowed the parents to rest. This may be less suitable for autistic children or families looking for a very calm, low-stimulation environment.

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A holiday home can be a good option when families need more space, a quieter environment, flexible meals, room for medical equipment or the possibility to keep familiar routines.

Before booking, check carefully whether the house, bathroom, beds and surroundings are suitable for your family. Our planning checklist can help you prepare the questions to ask before confirming the stay.

Some organisations may help with adapted equipment, nursing support or assistance during the stay:

Réseau Passerelles
Support for adapted family holidays in France, including equipment and care support.

 

321 Vakanz
Support with assistance/care support, equipment, depending on the destination and needs.

 

Just Travel
Accessible travel planning in Europe, including individual stays and support solutions.

 

Shared by families
Here we collect holiday home experiences that families have shared with us. These are not official recommendations, but personal experiences that may inspire others.

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Camping can work well for families who enjoy outdoor space, a flexible rhythm and a more informal holiday setting. For some families, it is also important to find a quieter campsite, enough space around the accommodation or support nearby.

Before booking, check whether the campsite and the chosen accommodation fit your family’s needs. Our planning checklist can help you prepare the right questions.

For adapted camping stays in France, Réseau Passerelles can be a helpful starting point. They focus on family holidays and may help with adapted accommodation, equipment, care support or finding a more suitable environment.

Réseau Passerelles
Adapted family camping holidays in France.

 

Shared by families
Here we collect campsite experiences that families have shared with us. These are not official recommendations, but personal experiences that may inspire others.

Shared by a family with a child with epilepsy and developmental delay as a holiday place that worked well for them. The campsite may also be worth exploring for PMR-accessible stays.

Places to enjoy

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BELGIUM

Accessible Belgian Coast

The Belgian Coast collects information for accessible seaside trips, including accessible excursions and walking or cycling options.
Accessible Coast

Natur’Accessible

Natur’Accessible creates adapted nature trails in Wallonia’s Natural Parks, with accessible paths, information panels, rest areas and picnic spots.
Natur’Accessible – Walloon Nature Parks

Accessible nature in Flanders

VISITFLANDERS offers information about accessible nature experiences and walking routes for visitors with care or comfort needs.
VISITFLANDERS accessibility

FRANCE

Handiplage

Handiplage lists accessible beaches and lakes in France, with information about adapted access, bathing wheelchairs, toilets, showers, parking and support.
Handiplage accessible beaches

Tourisme & Handicap – Nature and Beaches

Tourisme & Handicap is the official French label for accessible tourism and helps visitors find certified nature sites, beaches and leisure places.
Tourisme & Handicap – interactive map

THE NETHERLANDS

Accessible travel in the Netherlands

The official tourism website gives general information about accessible travel in the Netherlands, including beach wheelchairs and accessible seaside activities.

Accessible travel in the Netherlands

Wheelchair-accessible beaches

This practical overview lists wheelchair-accessible beaches in the Netherlands, including information about beach wheelchairs, adapted toilets, beach paths and parking.

Strandtoegankelijkheid Nederland

 

Region The Hague / Scheveningen

The Hague provides information about accessible beach access in Scheveningen, including beach wheelchairs, paved paths, accessible toilets and disabled parking.

Accessible The Hague / Scheveningen Beach

Noordwijk

Noordwijk offers detailed information about accessible beach facilities, including free beach wheelchairs and beach access options.

Noordwijk accessible beach

GERMANY

North Sea

The German North Sea tourism portal lists barrier-free and accessible coastal places, including beaches, bathing areas, beach wheelchairs, accessible toilets and parking.

Accessible North Sea

Lübecker Bucht

Lübecker Bucht on the Baltic Sea provides information about accessible beach access, beach and water wheelchairs, accessible beach chairs and seaside activities.

Accessible Lübecker Bucht

SPAIN

Tourist Info

Spain’s official tourism website gives an overview of accessible beaches, with information about walkways, ramps, amphibious chairs, shaded areas, support staff and adapted showers.

Accessible beaches in Spain

TUR4all

TUR4all lists accessible places in Spain, including beaches, with practical information about access, toilets, bathing support and adapted facilities.

TUR4all – accessible resources in Spain

ITALY

Accessible beaches in Italy

Spiagge.it lists accessible beach establishments across Italy and helps visitors find beaches with disability-friendly facilities and services.

Spiagge.it – Accessible beaches in Italy

Village for All

Village for All is an Italian accessible tourism portal with information about accessible seaside destinations, accommodation and services.

Village for All – Accessible seaside holidays

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Some theme parks offer adapted access, priority cards or alternative entrances for visitors with visible or non-visible disabilities. The rules and accepted documents differ from park to park, so it is always best to check the official information before visiting.

Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris offers a Priority Card for visitors with officially recognised disabilities and an Easy Access Card for guests with certain long-term medical conditions.
Disneyland Paris accessibility and Priority Card

Europa-Park

Europa-Park offers adapted access options, including a Green Card for selected attractions, for guests with an official disability card or autism pass.
Europa-Park visitors with disabilities

Walibi Belgium

Walibi Belgium offers an Easy Pass for visitors with disabilities, allowing adapted access routes at attractions.
Walibi Belgium accessibility services

Phantasialand

Phantasialand provides on-site advice at Guest Relations, accessibility information, wheelchair rental, accessible toilets and attraction-specific safety guidelines.
Phantasialand usage information

LEGOLAND Deutschland

LEGOLAND Deutschland offers a special wristband for eligible guests with severe physical or mental disabilities to make access to attractions easier.
LEGOLAND Deutschland disabled visitors

Eifelpark Gondorf

Eifelpark Gondorf is largely accessible for wheelchair users; many attractions can be used with a disability, and some rides allow access via the exit.
Eifelpark accessibility information

Parc Astérix

Parc Astérix offers a Handicap Accessibility Pass for eligible visitors, giving easier access to attractions with up to three companions.
Parc Astérix disability access

Efteling

Efteling offers a Facility Card for visitors who are unable to use regular queues because of a disability.
Efteling visitors with a disability

Toverland

Toverland offers adapted entrances and disability wristbands for visitors who need support because of a visible or non-visible disability.
Toverland accessibility

Bobbejaanland

Bobbejaanland offers adapted access procedures and wristbands for visitors with disabilities, including visible and non-visible disabilities.
Bobbejaanland accessibility information

Plopsaland Ardennes / Plopsa Coo

Plopsaland Ardennes offers alternative access to many attractions for visitors with disabilities, usually via the exit, with specific document requirements.
Plopsaland Ardennes people with disabilities

Plopsaland Belgium

Plopsaland Belgium offers reduced rates and alternative attraction access for visitors with disabilities, with specific conditions for priority wristbands.
Plopsaland Belgium people with disabilities

Plopsaland Deutschland / Holiday Park

Plopsaland Deutschland offers reduced rates and adapted access options for visitors with disabilities; further information is available at the park’s service point.
Plopsaland Deutschland people with disabilities

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LUXEMBOURG

Comfort hiking trails in Luxembourg

Visit Luxembourg lists accessible tourism offers and comfort hiking trails across Luxembourg.
Visit Luxembourg – Tourism for All

Guttland brochure

This brochure gives an overview of accessible tourism and comfort hiking trails in the Guttland region.
Tourism for All – Guttland brochure

FRANCE

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Tourisme & Handicap

The official French “Tourisme & Handicap” label helps visitors find certified accessible places, including outdoor sites and adapted walking routes.
Tourisme & Handicap – interactive map

Balades à Roulettes

“Balades à Roulettes” by the French Hiking Federation lists short and easy trails suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs, small bikes and other wheels.
Balades à Roulettes – FFRandonnée

Handi’Spot / On Piste

Handi’Spot lists nature trails assessed for people with physical or sensory disabilities, with detailed information about slopes, obstacles and terrain.
Handi’Spot – On Piste

Rando Tourisme & Handicap

This page presents accessible walking routes with adapted signage and facilities for visitors with motor, visual, hearing or cognitive disabilities.
Accessible trails – Randonner.fr

GERMANY

Reisen für Alle

Reisen für Alle is Germany’s nationwide certification system for accessible tourism and helps visitors find verified accessible places, including nature trails, attractions and accommodation.
Reisen für Alle

Wanderbares Deutschland – Comfort Hiking

The German Hiking Association lists “comfort hiking” trails: short, certified routes designed to be mostly level, safe and comfortable for people with reduced mobility, families with pushchairs and less experienced hikers.
Wanderbares Deutschland – Comfort hiking

Eifel for All

Eifel for All lists accessible tourism offers in the Eifel region, including several verified accessible hiking and comfort trails close to Luxembourg.
Eifel for All

Saarland accessible tours

Saarland’s official tour planner lists accessible routes, including easy walks, themed trails, cycling routes and barrier-free city walks.
Saarland accessible tours

BELGIUM

Accessible walks in Wallonia

VISITWallonia offers an interactive map with Access-i certified walking and cycling routes for visitors with reduced mobility.
Find an accessible walk – VISITWallonia

Access-i

Access-i is the accessibility platform for Wallonia and Brussels and helps visitors check accessibility information for public places, tourist sites, routes and natural areas.
Access-i

Famenne-Ardenne wheelchair accessible trails

Famenne-Ardenne lists wheelchair-accessible and easy walking trails in the Belgian Ardennes, including short routes close to Luxembourg.
Wheelchair accessible trails – Famenne-Ardenne

Camps, group trips & respite stays

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Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise / Jugendroutkräiz
Holiday camps for children and young people; some camps are accessible for children with disabilities.
Croix-Rouge – Colonies

Young Caritas / CJF Lëtzebuerg
Holiday camps for children and young people living in Luxembourg or the Greater Region.
Young Caritas – Colonies

Groupe Animateur / colonies.lu
Some camps offer a limited number of places for children with specific support needs.
colonies.lu

Gamma Scouts / Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten
A scout group for children and young people with disabilities, offering adapted scout activities and camp experiences.
Gamma Scouts

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321 Vakanz – Tricentenaire
Accompanied group trips and excursions for people with disabilities and/or reduced mobility.
321 Vakanz – Tricentenaire

Fondation Autisme Luxembourg
Holiday camps and stays for children, young people and adults on the autism spectrum.
FAL – Séjours et colonies

Trisomie21 Lëtzebuerg
Holiday offers and group activities for people with Down syndrome.
Trisomie21 – Offres de vacances

Ligue HMC
Leisure activities and travel experiences for people with intellectual disabilities.
Ligue HMC

Coopérations – Centre Loisirs
Leisure activities, excursions and collective holidays for people with disabilities.
Coopérations – Centre Loisirs

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These are not classic holiday trips, but they may help families organise a break, a transition period or temporary respite.

Tricentenaire
Temporary accommodation for people with physical and/or intellectual disabilities.
Tricentenaire – Hébergement temporaire

Op der Schock
Short-term stays in Mertzig for people with intellectual disabilities, including weekends, short periods or emergency situations.
 Op der Schock

APEMH
Temporary stays for children, young people or adults with intellectual disabilities.
APEMH – Solutions de répit

Elisabeth Handicap
Residential services including emergency beds for people with disabilities.
Elisabeth Handicap – Hébergement

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Camping club Farret *****, Vias plage, France

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Alessia’s favourite holiday destination.

A child-friendly campsite close to the beach, with a kids’ club, restaurants, shops and everything needed for an easy family stay. The campsite is wheelchair accessible, with no stairs, and the nearby beaches are gently sloping, making them easier to enjoy with children.

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