Accessibility
The Baltic Coastal Trail offers highly varied accessibility, ranging from wide, flat sandy beaches and dune paths that are challenging for wheels, to paved promenades within towns, and potentially uneven rocky or forested sections along the coastline. While some urban and well-maintained boardwalk areas may be accessible, the overall trail is not fully wheelchair-friendly due to its diverse natural terrain, making it primarily suitable for walkers with moderate mobility. Specific section details should be consulted for precise accessibility information.
Route sections adapted for accessibility
Baltic Coastal Hiking trail - Wheelchair accessible
Specially adapted sections of the route, their parts or special places, improved with appropriate infrastructure for people in wheelchairs. These can be specially prepared alternative routes, route loops, access (off-ramps) to the sea, adapted parking lots, toilets, trails, etc.
Wheelchair accessible sectionsBaltic Coastal Hiking trail - For visually impaired
Sections of the route, or parts thereof, adapted with special infrastructure for people with visual restrictions.
For visually impairedAccessible Hiking Guidelines
These documents (guidelines) contain practical advice on how to make hiking routes and nature trails accessible to different groups in society, based on solutions that have been tested in practice. They serve as a practical guide for trail planners, municipalities, and tourism organizations, as well as for trail and route visitors themselves, helping to create an inclusive and safe hiking experience. The guidelines are based on the example of the long- distance hiking trails Baltic Coastal trail and Forest trail.
- WHEELCHAIR USERS - Use of Specialised Wheelchairs in Outdoor Activities
- PEOPLE WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS - Development of Hiking Routes and Trails with Audio Guides for People with Visual Impairments
- SENIORS, PEOPLE WITH YOUNG CHILDREN, SCHOOL-AGED YOUTH - Placement of Webcams on Hiking Trails
- FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WITH YOUNG CHILDREN - Accessible Hiking Guidelines for Developing Family-Friendly Hiking Trails
- SCHOOL-AGED YOUTH - Guidelines for Self-Guided Hikes for School-Aged Youth
- PEOPLE FACING LANGUAGE AND CROSS-CULTURAL BARRIER - Accessible Hiking Guidelines for Foreigners and Cross-Cultural Social Group
- DISABLED PEOPLE - Tour Guide’s Handbook. Principles and Recommendations

















