Barrier -free tourism in Prenzlau: The city is worth living for everyone!

Barrier -free tourism in Prenzlau: The city is worth living for everyone!

Prenzlau, Deutschland - On Tuesday morning, Prenzlau was all about accessibility. A photo shoot took place to test the accessibility of the city for people with restricted mobility. The initiative, which took place under the direction of Antje Lang, the head of the city information, also included Uli Mallon, a affected resident, and Anet Hoppe from TMU Tourism Marketing Uckermark GmbH. The aim was to increase the attractiveness of Prenzlaus for barrier-free stays and to use the visual impressions for various media, such as the Nordkurier reported.

The exploration tour on the Uckerseepromenade was started

, which was inviting in bright weather. The program also included the review of the city bus line 446 to test mobility for wheelchair users. Markant stations such as the Dominican monastery and the monastery café were visited, which not only promise cultural enjoyment, but also hospitality. Particularly gratifying: The campsite at the Cape offers a good accessibility for wheelchair users.

barrier -free living in Prenzlau

The initiative for accessibility in Prenzlau runs not only through tourism, but also through the city's living situation. For this purpose, Wohnbau GmbH Prenzlau has paid attention to barrier -free living. At locations such as Dr.-W.-Kölz-Straße 19 a and 21 a as well as in the Kietz Karree, apartments are created that are designed especially for seniors and wheelchair users. Wide doors, thresholdless transitions and barrier -free bathrooms are just a few of the most important features. According to cureta , such apartments are more in demand than ever, especially in light-flooded residential complexes such as the Kietz Karree.

accessibility is supported by offers such as cleaning, laundry service and shopping aids, which enable residents to live a self -determined life. This development is not only important for older people, but also for society as a whole, since it promotes independence and quality of life.

an action plan for the future

The state of Brandenburg has recognized that barrier -free tourism is not only a necessity for many people, but also an opportunity for the region. About 10 % of the population rely on barrier-free offers, around 40 % are dependent or at least interested in how the tourism network Brandenburg . The country's long -term commitment has already led to a comprehensive information base over more than 900 tourist offers and facilities that are accessible to everyone.

In the coming years, the demand for barrier -free offers will continue to increase due to demographic change. With this background, a lot is done to adapt the tourist and homely infrastructures to the needs of all people. An important step in this direction was the measures that have already borne fruit through numerous inspections and workshops.

The interaction between barrier -free living and tourism creates new perspectives and opportunities for Prenzlau and its visitors. The city is on the right track to develop into a model region for barrier -free tourism and quality of living.

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