Accessible for All
With the help of a friend, we've learned to see the world through the eyes of a person with disabilities. We are actively working to make our agriturismo even more accessible and comfortable for everyone.
We strongly believe that everyone has the right to travel. That's why, in our own way, we've strived to make Agriturismo Le Sorgenti accessible for families with children, seniors, and guests with disabilities. Our dear friend, who uses a wheelchair, has been our guide, teaching us to view the world from an accessibility perspective. With her insights, we have worked and continue to work tirelessly to ensure our agriturismo is a place that is as convenient and accessible as possible for all.
The ground-floor "Cinghiale" apartment, a is indeed wheelchair accessible.
For enhanced hygiene and guest comfort, all our rooms feature beds with metal bases. This design makes cleaning easier and helps reduce dust and mite build-up, minimizing potential allergy and respiratory issues for our guests.
Designed for ease of use, the bathroom includes a sliding door and raised toilet and sink to assist with transfers and movement. The level-entry shower comes with a height-adjustable seat, and both the toilet and shower are fitted with horizontal grab rails for added support.
The apartment entrance is easily accessed via a convenient ramp. Our garden and outdoor spaces are predominantly flat. At check-in, we'll provide a helpful list of accessible museums, parks, tours, trails, restaurants, and local establishments catering to guests with disabilities.
Did you know?
In Article 7 of the WORLD CODE OF ETHICS FOR TOURISM, approved by the UN General Assembly in December 2001, it is written:
- The opportunity for direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet's riches represents a right that all the world's inhabitants must be able to enjoy equally; the ever-increasing participation in national and international tourism will be considered one of the best possible expressions of the continuous growth of leisure time and must not be hindered in any way.
- The right of everyone to tourism shall be regarded as the corollary of the right to rest and leisure, and in particular to a reasonable limitation of working hours and to periodic holidays with pay, in accordance with Article 24 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 7d of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
- Social tourism, and particularly associative tourism, which facilitates broad access to leisure, travel, and holidays, will be promoted with the support of public authorities.
