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The Spatial Orientation Park – https://www.niewidomi.edu.pl/park-orientacji-przestrzennej/
The Spatial Orientation Park is a unique model of area in Europe for the rehabilitation and revalidation of visually impaired people. The created open recreation area is a combination of a landscape park and a reconstructed baroque garden, together with a historic hornbeam avenue. The equipment installed in the park and the architectural solutions used (landscaping) provide assistance for visually impaired people in learning spatial orientation. |
“Królewskie Źródła” nature trail https://kozienice.radom.lasy.gov.pl/sciezka-krolewskie-zrodla-
The path runs through the forest stands of the Kociołki forestry and is within the reserve of the “Royal Spring”. It is about 500 m long and runs along the Zagożdżonka River. This section has been equipped with wooden bridges allowing to visit the riparian habitats of the reserve without harming nature. The total length of the path is approximately 3 km. It is accessible over its entire length for people with mobility impairments and can be walked in 2-3 hours. |
Porta Posnania – https://bramapoznania.pl/en/ The Gate of Poznań is a place that is accessible and open to visitors. It tells the story of the beginnings of the Polish state in a modern way. It uses innovative methods and equipment. |
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