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Leman Mountains Explore Adapted tourism

In the mountains, everyone, without exception, should be able to enjoy the beauty of the landscape, the moments of relaxation and the unique experiences that our region has to offer – whatever their disability, whether motor, mental, hearing or visual.

At Leman Mountains Explore, we’re committed to offering adapted tourism and finding a solution for everyone. That’s why we’re committed to ensuring that everyone can enjoy their stay and discover the surrounding area with complete peace of mind.

Here*, we’ve put together all the activities, addresses and services that are attentive and adapted to everyone’s needs, for an inclusive, soothing andaccessibleexperience in the heart of exceptional nature.

*The information gathered is based on declarations. For more information, please contact the establishment directly.

The activities  adapted

The mountains offer 1,000 ways to get away from it all!
Discover all the adapted activities on offer in our region: sports, leisure activities, unique or fun experiences, accompanied walks or moments of relaxation… So many leisure activities accessible to all to spend unforgettable moments.

Discover our  Tourist Information Offices

We will be happy to provide you with information and advice to make your stay easier and help you find services adapted to your disability.

The news  useful and practical

Here’s all the practical information you need to make getting around and doing things easier. It will help you during your stay and make it easier for you to identify the services best suited to your needs.

The applications

Get your smartphones ready to download them!

  • Handipressante is an application that geolocates nearby toilets (Android only).
  • VIP tells you which PRM parking spaces are available and not occupied… and it’s live!

Our documents in FALC

Our documents, accessible to all!

Easy to read and understand” (FALC) is a method for translating traditional language into simplified language. It makes information simpler and clearer for everyone, including people with disabilities, dyslexia, the elderly and people with a poor command of the French language.

The numbers  emergency