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Accessible tourism in Ascona-Locarno

The Ascona-Locarno region sees accessibility as a key element of a modern, inclusive tourism offering designed to meet the needs of all people.

Accessible tourism in Ascona-Locarno
  • An Inclusive Experience for All

  • We are committed to inclusive tourism that allows all people – whatever their physical abilities or personal needs – to enjoy meaningful experiences freely and safely. Hotels and campsites, restaurants, cultural and leisure activities, transport services, and local amenities are all designed to provide guests with barrier-free comfort. Our information centres are happy to assist you in finding the right solutions for your needs.

OK:GO initiative

Ascona-Locarno supports and promotes the OK:GO initiative, which helps tourism businesses collect and make publicly available information about the accessibility of their facilities.
This free tool makes travel planning easier for people with limited mobility, older adults, and families with pushchairs.
Thanks to OK:GO, the region's accessible offerings are always clearer, more detailed, and easier to access.

In the Ascona-Locarno region and throughout Ticino, useful information on the accessibility of many attractions and services is available. A map, created in collaboration with Pro Infirmis, local tourism providers, and the OK:GO initiative, highlights accessible places and services, making travel planning easier for people with limited mobility, older adults, and families with pushchairs.

Getting around the Ascona-Locarno region is easy and inclusive – thanks to a well-connected, accessible public transport system. Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi (FART), Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and PostBus operate vehicles and infrastructure specifically designed to meet the needs of people with limited mobility, older adults and families with pushchairs.

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