Jaunķemeri Beach
Beach, Accessible, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Accessible toilet, Parking lot for handicaps
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There are two paths to reach the beach: one from the restaurant “Neptūns”, the other – a longer one – from the crossing of Klīves and Kolkas streets. At both of them there are parking lots available. Both paths stretch almost up until the seaside. Between the two paths there is no accessible boardwalk along the seaside, however, for electric wheelchairs and wheelchairs adapted for outdoor activities or skillful wheelchair users with a help of an assistant, it might be possible to drive along the forest path, which is 0,5 km long. The longer path, from the crossing of Klīves and Kolkas streets, is wide, asphalted and 500m long, however assistant’s help might be recommended, as there is one a bit steeper elevation in the middle of the path.
Floating wheelchair services are not yet provided. There is a spacious changing cabin and WC (accessible with an assistant due to steepness of the ramp (11 degrees)) available at the longest path.
Accessibility and facilities
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There are two paths to reach the beach: one from the restaurant “Neptūns”, the other – a longer one – from the crossing of Klīves and Kolkas streets. At both of them there are parking lots available. Both paths stretch almost up until the seaside. Between the two paths there is no accessible boardwalk along the seaside, however, for electric wheelchairs and wheelchairs adapted for outdoor activities or skillful wheelchair users with a help of an assistant, it might be possible to drive along the forest path, which is 0,5 km long. The longer path, from the crossing of Klīves and Kolkas streets, is wide, asphalted and 500m long, however assistant’s help might be recommended, as there is one a bit steeper elevation in the middle of the path.
Floating wheelchair services are not yet provided. There is a spacious changing cabin and WC (accessible with an assistant due to steepness of the ramp (11 degrees)) available at the longest path.
Accessibility and facilities
16 Photos