The Netherlands is seen by many as the land of bicycles, clogs, windmills and cheese, but this accessible holiday destination has even more to offer.
It’s an intuitive choice for people with limited mobility because it has uniquely flat scenery, including national parks and diverse cities that are easily accessible by train. The Netherlands – and in particular its capital, Amsterdam - is known for its inclusive culture and is welcoming to people of all walks of life, ethnicities, orientations and abilities.
There are plenty of attractions and places to visit that make the Netherlands a disabled holiday destination worth experiencing, including the largest number of museums per square kilometre in the world (including paintings by Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Vermeer to name a few), vast and colourful tulip fields (mid-March to mid-May), theme parks such as de Efteling and waterfront cities with a wide variety of restaurants and cafes, where you can relax and watch the world go by.