About 

Accessible France is a bilingual accessibility resource and consulting platform dedicated to supporting accessible tourism across France.

The project provides clear, consistent, and practical information for Disabled, neurodivergent, allergy-aware, and PMR travelers, with particular attention to transport, hotels, cultural sites, attractions, restaurants, visitor routes, adapted services, and the quality of welcome available across destinations.

I am the founder of Accessible France. I am a historian by training, an accessibility consultant, and an experienced user of PMR services in France.

Accessible France exists to help travelers prepare with greater confidence, autonomy, and accuracy. It also exists to show that travel in France can be possible, meaningful, and deeply worthwhile for many disabled travelers when accessibility information is reliable, preparation is realistic, and access needs are treated seriously.

Accessible France offers expertise, guidance, resources, custom itineraries, accessibility research, practical travel context, and direct contact with hotels, cultural sites, restaurants, transportation providers, attractions, and tourism professionals.

Accessible France is not a travel agency and does not sell travel products.

My work highlights:

  • continuity of access from arrival point to destination

  • adapted welcome and support services

  • accessibility features across sites, routes, and accommodations

  • visitor autonomy and realistic preparation

  • clear, trustworthy information for travelers and tourism professionals

Accessible France aligns with the values of France’s official tourism-accessibility frameworks, including Tourisme & Handicap, Destination pour Tous, and Qualité Tourisme™: objectivity, clarity, quality of welcome, visitor autonomy, and reliable information.

The aim is to make accessible travel information understandable, culturally informed, practical, and genuinely useful, so more travelers can approach France with confidence rather than uncertainty.