Important information about accessibility: certificates
All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility tested - barrier-free for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. Detailed information can be found in the test report.
- There are three marked parking spaces for people with disabilities (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
- It is a circular trail with adventure stations. The trail has a total length of one kilometer.
- The circular trail begins and ends at the car park.
- The trail is at least 180 cm wide and is mostly easy to walk and drive on. It has a maximum longitudinal gradient of up to 4% over 7 m. There is a 25 m long planked footpath which is 117 cm wide.
- The entire hiking trail is accessible without steps.
- It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
- There are seats available.
- The exhibits at the adventure stations are mainly visible while sitting.
- A public toilet for people with disabilities can be found at the NABU nature conservation station during opening hours.
- Aids offered: Fun2go (a tricycle tandem on which users can sit next to each other. One person steers, one or both persons can pedal)
- Guided tours are offered for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users. Advance booking is necessary.
Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility tested - barrier-free for people with hearing disabilities".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. Detailed information can be found in the test report.
- It is a circular trail with adventure stations. The trail has a total length of one kilometer.
- The circular trail begins and ends at the car park.
- There are no danger spots.
- It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
- The information about the exhibits at the adventure stations is mainly provided in written form and partly photorealistically presented.
- There are no guided tours offered for people with hearing disabilities and deaf people.
Detailed information for people with hearing impairments and hearing loss All test-relevant areas meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility tested - barrier-free for visually impaired people and for blind people".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. Detailed information can be found in the test report.
- Assistance dogs are allowed.
- It is a circular trail with adventure stations. The trail has a total length of one kilometer.
- The circular trail begins and ends at the car park.
- There are no danger spots.
- It is not necessary to cross an unsecured road used by motor vehicles.
- The paths usually have a visually contrasting and tactilely detectable pavement boundary.
- Information on the exhibits at the adventure stations can be detected tactilely (Braille, prismatic writing).
- Guided tours are offered for visually impaired and blind people. Advance booking is necessary.
- During the guided tours, exhibits are integrated for tactile use.
Detailed information for people with visual impairments and the blind All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility tested - barrier-free for people with cognitive impairments".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. Detailed information can be found in the test report.
- It is a circular trail with adventure stations. The trail has a total length of one kilometer.
- The circular trail begins and ends at the car park.
- There are no danger spots.
- It is not necessary to cross an unsecured road used by motor vehicles.
- There are no path signs at a constantly visible distance.
- Information about the exhibits at the adventure stations is partly provided in easy language or is displayed photorealistically.
- Guided tours are offered for people with cognitive impairments. Advance booking is necessary. Guided tours for people with cognitive impairments are held in easy language.
Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users
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