Gemstone: Tourism information is awarded I-brand!

Gemstone: Tourism information is awarded I-brand!
The Tourist Information Gemstone Land in Idar-Oberstein and Herrstein has again received a significant award. Today, on January 22, 2025, the facility was awarded the I-brand of the German Tourism Association (DTV) for the next three years. This certification is the result of a comprehensive quality checks that takes into account the high standards of the tourist information in the areas of infrastructure, offer, service and advice. According to near news , the test report emphasizes the outstanding quality of advice and the quality awareness of the facility.
The friendliness of the staff and the expertise with regard to local offers are particularly emphasized. To ensure these standards, the tourist information has carried out intensive training and continuous improvement measures. These efforts show that the facility not only is committed to keeping quality, but also actively developing.offer and opening times
The tourist information offers a wide range of information on sights, events as well as accommodation and leisure opportunities. In addition, it acts as a ticket office for local tickets and offers helpful information about the national park. The opening times are six days a week during the winter from Monday to Friday and during the summer season from mid -March to mid -November. The specific times for the advice are from Monday to Friday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
accessibility and inclusion
Another important aspect of the tourist information is your accessibility. The facility is certified according to the "Travel for All" concept and sometimes offers access to people with walking disabilities. This includes barrier -free doors and ramps as well as wheelchair -friendly toilets. Particular attention is paid to the needs of people with different restrictions to ensure that all guests can use the information. This is particularly relevant, because like Travel for everyone reports, around 37% of people with handicap do without travel if there is a lack of barrier-free offers.
The “Travel for All” project has therefore specialized in establishing nationwide labeling systems for barrier -free offers. The Tourist-Information Gemststeinland actively pursues this goal and not only creates a more attractive offer for people restricted mobility, but also contributes to the positive development of the entire region as a travel destination.
Overall, the certification and the continuing efforts of the Tourist Information Gemststeinland show how important quality and inclusion are in tourism. This is underpinned by the increasing number of barrier -free that are part of the new standards. The region benefits from this development and ensures that leisure activities are accessible to everyone.
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