Accessible Travel in the Canton of Zug

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Three people with a dog walk through the green Villette Park in Cham. One man is in a wheelchair.

Accessible travel in Zug means exploring the region as independently as possible and without barriers. Whether you have limited mobility, are traveling with a stroller, are of advanced age, or simply want a more comfortable experience—Zug offers a wide range of options for a relaxing stay.

Many accommodations, experiences, and transportation options are already easily accessible and are being continuously improved. This commitment is also evident in public transportation, with accessible options and supportive services.

For planning daily and leisure activities, we recommend using the free Ginto app or Ginto web map. Ginto finds, records, and shares information on the accessibility of cafes, restaurants, museums, and more. Using a needs profile, Ginto assesses the accessibility of a location on an individual basis and shows which assistive devices are available and what obstacles to expect. By the way, Ginto is available in four languages: German, English, French, and Italian.


Accessible accommodations


Culture & Museums