The arrival of spring is the ideal time to restart again with outdoor activities. Now that spring has arrived, it’s a good time to start doing your daily activities a bit more outside. Having breakfast, reading the newspaper or a book, working behind the computer can also be done outside, on your terrace, patio, or in the garden. Or just sit and watch the animals, the birds, the people and feel the wind on your skin and in your hair.
You can also use your free time to plan weekend trips when your husband/wife, friends or family are not working and are available to join you. Many local and national parks are from now on open and spring is an ideal time to view flowers in botanical gardens and arboretums. Some lakes offer fishing and have wheelchair accessible scaffolding. Check this via the available websites or inquire in advance by telephone. If you live close to the sea, strolling on the boardwalk with your wheelchair can be very relaxing: just the murmur of the sea and the sound of the seagulls will calm you down.
If you want to see a little more action, you can consider visiting zoos and amusement parks. Nowadays, sufficient wheelchair accessibility is also provided there too.
Do you want to know if your planned activity is wheelchair accessible? Check this via the available websites or inquire by phone in advance.