Discover the 39 Handi'spot circuits of the for all nature lovers

Discover the 39 Handi'spot circuits of the for all nature lovers
Discover the 39 Handi'spot circuits of the Somme for all nature lovers

In a constant effort toinclusionthe department recently certified 39 circuits Handi’spot in collaboration with the On Piste platform. This initiative aims to facilitate access to outdoor activities for people with disabilities. Thanks to this approach, the sleepy beauty of the region's landscapes becomes accessible to everyone.

Rediscover nature: An innovative label

And the label Handi’spotcreated by the Rossignol group in partnership with the French disabled sports federationis part of a logic ofaccessibility. According to Laurent Foissac, head of implementation at On Piste, the objective is clear: “We want to facilitate access to natural spaces by offering precise information. So, everyone can go there according to their abilities and desires, whether for a simple walk or for a challenge”.

Each labeled trail is subject to rigorous analysis. The data collected includes details on the morphology of the landsuch as the distance, the height difference, the width of the paths as well as the nature of the ground. This level of precision is essential to help users equip themselves properly and choose a route suited to their situation.

An incredible variety to explore

As part of its Departmental plan of spaces, sites and routes (PDESI)the department has carefully selected these 39 circuits, totaling more than 260 km to go through. These routes, accessible on the site and the application On Trackcross landscapes as varied as the Somme valley and the Bay of Somme, offering a multitude of discoveries to make.

Joseph Mbongo, president of Somme departmental disabled sports committeehighlights the impact of this initiative: “Anything that improves accessibility is a major asset. This will encourage families to enjoy the trails together, promoting moments of sharing in the great outdoors.”

A step towards inclusion

Although the label primarily targets people with disabilities, its usefulness also extends to other groups, such as elderly peoplethose in rehabilitationor even parents with a stroller. By making trails safe and accessible, the Somme invites everyone to reconnect with nature, thus encouraging a communion with the environment.

Conclusion

With this initiative, the Somme is not only promoting its natural wealth, it is also ensuring that these treasures are within everyone's reach. Labeled circuits Handi’spot represent a real step forward towards a more inclusive society, where everyone can enjoy the beauty of the landscapes.

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