The German National Tourist Office is the official partner of the Association of Barrier-free Travel Destinations in Germany. This syndicate of towns and tourism regions is strongly committed to developing offers and packages that are accessible for everyone. For example, go horseback riding on the beach of the North Sea, enjoy a boat trip on the lakes of Franconia in Bavaria, or relax at a spa in the National Park of Saxon Switzerland.
Contact
BSK (Bundesverband Selbsthilfe Körperbehinderter e. V.)
Federal Association for People with Disabilities
Altkrautheimer Str. 20
74238 Krautheim
Travel Service Phone:
+49 6294 428150
Fax: +49 6294 428179
E-mail:
zentrale@bsk-ev.org
Website:
reisen-ohne-barrieren.eu (German)
Federal Association for People with Disabilities
Altkrautheimer Str. 20
74238 Krautheim
Travel Service Phone:
+49 6294 428150
Fax: +49 6294 428179
E-mail:
zentrale@bsk-ev.org
Website:
reisen-ohne-barrieren.eu (German)
Regional Offers for Barrier-free Travel in Germany
In addition to its exciting cities, Germany is also known for its beautiful countryside and wants to share its natural tranquility with everybody. Escape the city jungle and enjoy different activities, relaxation and many fun things in Germany's most scenic settings.
The German National Tourist Office is the official partner of the Association of Barrier-free Travel Destinations in Germany. This syndicate of towns and tourism regions is strongly committed to developing offers and packages that are accessible for everyone. For example, go horseback riding on the beach of the North Sea, enjoy a boat trip on the lakes of Franconia in Bavaria, or relax at a spa in the National Park of Saxon Switzerland.
The German National Tourist Office is the official partner of the Association of Barrier-free Travel Destinations in Germany. This syndicate of towns and tourism regions is strongly committed to developing offers and packages that are accessible for everyone. For example, go horseback riding on the beach of the North Sea, enjoy a boat trip on the lakes of Franconia in Bavaria, or relax at a spa in the National Park of Saxon Switzerland.
- Eifel (near Cologne)
- Erfurt
- Fläming (south of Berlin)
- Franconian Lakes Region (near Nuremberg)
- Langeoog (near Hamburg)
- Lower Lusatia (near Dresden and Berlin)
- Ruppiner Land (near Berlin)
- Saxon Switzerland (near Dresden)
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Travel with Service Animals
For traveling with seeing-eye dogs and other service animals, the same rules apply as for all other animals, e. g. all dogs need a transponder/ microchip (ISO 11784 or ISO 11785) or a tattoo for identification. Furthermore, your dog must be vaccinated against rabies.
Please visit the website of the German Embassy for a complete list of requirements and make sure you download and fill out the Veterinary Certificate.
If your trip includes other European countries besides Germany, click here for further information.
Please visit the website of the German Embassy for a complete list of requirements and make sure you download and fill out the Veterinary Certificate.
If your trip includes other European countries besides Germany, click here for further information.
All animals are subject to a security screening exiting and entering the country. Please visit the website of the Transportation Security Administration for a detailed explanation of security procedures in the USA.


