Inclusive tourism

Sustainable tourism in the heart of the Kiwi Valley

In the Kiwi Valley, sustainable tourism is part of an inclusive approach that aims to promote natural and cultural resources while respecting the local balance. Here, visitors are invited to discover the area through eco-friendly activities that are accessible to all, promoting short supply chains, soft mobility and the involvement of local residents.

Sorting centres and waste collection points in the Kiwi Valley

Accessible tourism in the Kiwi Valley...

Promoting access for all to leisure, culture and tourism is a growing concern in France, as evidenced by the introduction in 2001 of a national ‘Tourism & Disability’ label that promotes accessibility adapted to each type of disability: motor, visual, auditory or mental.

Since 2019, the Kiwi Valley Tourist Office has been committed to this approach by adapting and equipping its reception office.

A mapping tool that lists our Tourism & Disability offering

Discover the full range of Tourism & Disability and Accessible Tourism offerings in the Kiwi Valley: adapted visitor sites, cultural programming accessible to all, local cuisine to savour in committed establishments, lively crafts to discover up close, not to mention inclusive sports and leisure activities, as well as a wide choice of accommodation designed for everyone's comfort. The Kiwi Valley welcomes you with open arms for a rich, accessible and unforgettable stay.

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