Parsenn Gipfelbahn

Cable car station
Overall assessment accessibility Partially accessible

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Rooms

Transport cabin

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Access criteria
  • Access from Alternative entrance
    My accessibility: partially accessible Door, Side entrance
    Details Door
    • Type of door My accessibility: not easily accessible Revolving door
    • Passage width My accessibility: not easily accessible 60 cm
    • Self-closing My accessibility: completely accessible Yes
    • Automatic with motor My accessibility: completely accessible Yes with motion detector
    Yes - upon request
    • Barrier-free access via side entrance My accessibility: completely accessible Yes, upon request
Criteria
  • Space conditions
    My accessibility: completely accessible Lots of space
    Details Lots of space
    • Narrowest relevant point My accessibility: completely accessible 200 cm

Alternative entrance

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Criteria
  • Side entrance
    My accessibility: completely accessible Yes - upon request
    Details Yes - upon request
    • Barrier-free access via side entrance My accessibility: completely accessible Yes, upon request

Outdoor area

Criteria
  • Space conditions
    My accessibility: completely accessible Lots of space
    Details Lots of space
    • Narrowest relevant point My accessibility: completely accessible 100 cm
  • Ground condition
    My accessibility: completely accessible Ground condition
    Details Ground condition
    • Material My accessibility: completely accessible Gravel

Address

Parsenn Gipfelbahn
Weissfluhjoch Gipfel
7260 Davos Dorf

www.parsenn.ch

The following pictograms correspond to the assessment by Pro Infirmis.
Partially wheelchair-accessible

Further information

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