
Travelling with a disability in France

From Toulouse to Bordeaux, via the Alps or cycling along the canals, more and more destinations are adapting to disabled travellers. Make your travel easier with our selection of articles and the Tourisme & Handicap label, which lists inclusive accommodation and activities.
Getaways between sea and mountains
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
Alps - Mont Blanc
City walks or cycling tours
Testimonies
On September 2nd, Mona Francis will embark on a 750m open water swim, 20km bike ride and 5km run starting at the Alexandre III Bridge, one of the most beautiful bridges in Paris, connecting the two banks of the Seine. And let it be known, the young French paratriathlon champion will do it to win and win a medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. For months, the woman who lost her right leg in a motorcycle accident 10 years ago has been training for this triple-demanding competition. With an enthusiasm and determination that commands admiration and encouragement, she believes in it. So do we!
With one year to go until the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Summer Games, what is Marie-Amélie Le Fur running for? President of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee since 2018, the former handisport athlete with nine medals is continuing her long-distance race with one mission: to make the Paris Games a springboard for handisport disciplines in France while advancing inclusion in society. Interview.
Two-time para-athletics world champion in the 100 metres and 200 metres and bronze medallist at the last Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Roger Habsch was hoping to win a medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. With just a few weeks to go before the big event, he tells us all about his preparations and expectations.
World number 1 in the doubles table tennis category, Belgian table tennis player Ben Ashok Despineux will be taking part in his second Paralympic Games in 2024 in Paris. We met him in his preparations just a few weeks before D-Day, full of enthusiasm and determined to give it his all in a bid to win a medal at the single tournament!
Fourth at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, Thibaut Rigaudeau became Paralympic vice-champion in front of his home crowd at the Paris 2024 Games. It's a performance that should inspire more amateur athletes with disabilities. The visually impaired French para-triathlete was able to train in a unique environment: the botanical gardens of the Serres d'Auteuil, close to the Bois de Boulogne, so close and yet so far from the hustle and bustle of the city.