3/5 Tasha V. 1 year ago on Google
A
really
beautiful
place
and
nature
to
go
for
a
walk!
PS!!
Only
minus
to
add
is
that
it
is
NOT
actually
wheelchair
accessible
despite
what
little
info
there
is
that
claims
it
is!
The
only
way
to
access
the
trails
is
up
and
down
a
very
steep
hill.
Too
steep
for
manual
and
electric
wheelchairs
with
a
great
risk
of
tipping
over
(btw
image
of
this
doesn't
do
the
steepness
any
justice).
Actual
real
risk
of
injury.
Which
also
applies
to
those
who
walk
but
have
low
mobility.
Couldn't
find
or
identify
any
accessible
accesspoints.
This
important
info
wasn't
available
neither
on
KODE
websites,
by
googling
or
at
the
Siljustøl
Museum
itself.
During
the
walk,
there
wasn't
any
signs
at
the
"crossroads".
The
GPS
function
with
the
app
Voice
of
Norway,
'Siljustøl
Audioguide'
was
faulty.
Would
give
incorrect
directions
and
not
all
listening
points
was
playable
for
some
reason.
Though
I
loved
the
concept!
Listening
to
the
music
at
the
different
point
on
the
path
made
the
music
and
nature
come
more
"alive".
Maybe
add
a
QR
scanning
at
these
points
as
an
alternative
to
the
auto
gps
function
that
didn't
work
great
despite
allowing
the
app
all
it
needed
to
do
so
etc.
If
there
had
been
added
a
kind
of
flat
accesspoint
from
the
side
by
the
road,
it
would've
solved
the
main
issue
in
regards
to
the
accessability
problem
and
make
it
possible
and
SAFE
for
wheelchair
users
and
others
with
mobility
issues
to
enjoy
the
beautiful
surroundings.
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