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National Park barrier-free

The ordinance on the “Creation of accessible information technology in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act” (BITV 2.) stipulates that all publicly funded websites must be designed to be accessible. This means that people with disabilities should also be able to find their way around directly.

 

Wheelchair users with escort in the terrain

 

However, accessibility is not only an issue on the Internet

Barriers such as high thresholds in doors, stairs, texts that are difficult to read, etc. can make it difficult for people with disabilities to access facilities or participate in local events.

The Berchtesgaden National Park provides offers for people with disabilities, e.g. barrier-free guided tours. Some hiking trails in the national park are also suitable for wheelchair users. You can find these on the yellow signs from the Route concept in the outdoor area. This offer is to be expanded in the future. The creation of a “model accessibility management plan” served this purpose. This plan analyzes the existing facilities and makes suggestions for future design. Following the model management plan, the Bavarian Accessible Nature Experience Network was founded.

 

Declaration on accessibility

This declaration on accessibility applies to this website https://www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.bayern.de

The Berchtesgaden National Park Authority endeavors to make its website accessible in accordance with the Bavarian Digital Ordinance (BayDiV) in connection with the Barrier-free Information Technology Ordinance (BITV 2.0) to make them accessible without barriers.

 

Status of compatibility with the requirements

This website is currently only partially compliant with BayBITV 2.0, but is subject to a continuous self-assessment and review process and will be adapted to meet the requirements of BayBITV 2.0.

 

Non-accessible content

The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:

  • Disproportionate burden claimed in accordance with section (§)1 (4) of the BayDiV.
  • Not all PDF documents (especially those uploaded before 01.01.2016) currently meet the current accessibility requirements for PDF files. PDF files posted at a later date will be created in an accessible version or old documents will be replaced by such a version if necessary.
  • The contents do not fall within the scope of the applicable legal provisions.
    Apps must meet the requirements for accessibility from June 2021. Unfortunately, our application (www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.bayern.de/service/mediathek/app/index.htm) is not yet accessible because it was developed several years ago. However, future versions will be published in an accessible form.

 

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This declaration was prepared on 21.09.20. This method is based on a self-assessment (see Article 3(1) of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523). The declaration was last reviewed on 21.09.20, the self-assessment via WAVE https://wave.webaim.org.

 

Feedback and contact details

You can notify us of any deficiencies with regard to compliance with the accessibility requirements at webmaster@npv-bgd.bayern.de

Information on content excluded from the application of the Directive can be found at webmaster@npv-bgd.bayern.de einholen.

Responsible for barrier-free accessibility and the processing of messages received via the feedback mechanism is:

Berchtesgaden National Park Authority
Doktorberg 6

  • +49 8652 9686-139
  • +49 8652 9686-40
  • webmaster@npv-bgd.bayern.de

 

Enforcement proceedings

As part of an enforcement procedure, you can use the following link to submit an online application to check compliance with accessibility requirements: Application for verification of accessibility requirements in accordance with § 3 BayBITV

 

Contact details of the enforcement body

State Office for Digitization, Broadband and Surveying
IT Service Center of the Free State of Bavaria
Enforcement and monitoring body for accessible information technology
St.-Martin-Straße 47
81541 München
E-Mail: bitv@bayern.de
Homepage: www.ldbv.bayern.de/digitalisierung/bitv.html

 

Barrier-free guided tours

Some of our guided hikes from the “Experience and discover nature - program for schools, kindergartens, children and young people” are also suitable for wheelchair users. As environmental education always appeals to all the senses, many of the guided tours are also interesting for people with intellectual disabilities. We ask you to look through the program and decide which tour is best suited to your group. We are happy to respond to your suggestions and needs. We also offer excursions in sign language on request.

 

Barrier-free hiking program

Due to the difficult accessibility of our national park, only some of our offers can be designed for guests in wheelchairs - these are marked with the wheelchair symbol:

As these offers are not equally suitable for everyone, we would ask you to contact the Haus der Berge National Park Center on +49 8652 979060-0 before taking part in a guided tour marked in this way.

If you find it difficult to walk, you can hire electric scooters, rollators or wheelchairs from local medical supply stores.

 

“Accessibility model management plan” project

The motto of Berchtesgaden Park is “A national park for everyone”. This means that the park should serve the general public for recreation.

 

Tour suggestions

Please note that the difficulty ratings may differ depending on the tour portal. The evaluation criteria of the tour portals usually refer to the distance/calculated walking time of the tour, the altitude difference and the technical difficulty based on the SAC hiking scale. Therefore, in addition to the tour data (e.g. length, altitude), please also pay particular attention to the signposts in the terrain.

These refer to sections of the route and, in contrast to the tour portals, are based on the following categories:

  • Barrier-free paths (yellow) are wide, have no or only slight inclines and there is no risk of falling.
  • Easy mountain trails (blue) are often narrow and can have steep passages, there is no danger of falling.
  • Medium-difficulty climbs (red) are narrow and usually steep. Short passages with a risk of falling or sections secured by wire ropes must be mastered.
  • Difficult climbs (black) are narrow, steep, often exposed and there is a risk of falling. Wire rope secured passages and unsecured climbing sections must be mastered. Not suitable for dogs.

Your tour planning should be adapted to your physical condition, which is why we ask you to always take all factors into account and not to ignore the signs in the terrain!

 

 

Further information on accessibility

  • Boat trip Königssee
  • RVO Regio Bus Bavaria
  • RVO (AlmErlebnisBus)

Help to protect the sensitive mountain nature!

In a national park, the protection of nature is the primary goal. And for this to work, we need your help! Please adhere to the following rules to protect chamois, marmots and co:

  • Take garbage back home with you
  • Do not pick plants
  • Keep dogs on a lead in the national park
  • Stay on the paths - please do not walk cross-country or take shortcuts
  • Do not disturb wild animals
  • Do not camp or bivouac
  • Do not light campfires
  • Do not make noise
  • Air mattresses, rubber boats and other flotation devices are prohibited
  • Drones are not allowed to fly in the national park
  • Cyclists must show consideration for hikers

 

Thank you for your understanding and for taking part!

Adventure

Rules & Notes

  • Safety in the high mountains
  • Accessibility of the paths
  • Mountain huts & pastures
  • Behaviour rules
  • Climbing concept
  • Paraglider

Tips for on the go

  • Barrier free
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Winter tours
  • Outside to the toilet

Events

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  • hausderberge@npv-bgd.bayern.de
  • Hanielstraße 7
    83471 Berchtesgaden

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  • poststelle@npv-bgd.bayern.de
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    83471 Berchtesgaden

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