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“Brad talked me through all of the options and I could tell he really wanted me to get exactly what I needed.” in 40 reviews

“Hard these days to find great labor so hope they treat Alberto and all those like him very well!” in 45 reviews

“I know I could of gone on line and bought one, but I'm a huge believer in supporting your local bike shop.” in 19 reviews

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Wheel The World

Relax, take it easy
For there is nothing that we can do.
Relax, take it easy
Blame it on me or blame it on you.

Mika

It was our first visit to The Well – the huge dayspa that opened less than two years ago. The spa is situated in the middle of nowhere (in Kolbotn) 20-25 minutes outside of Oslo and supposedly the biggest dayspa in any of the Nordic countries. And that’s not the only thing special about it. At The Well, clothing is optional every day in the week except Tuesdays. On Tuesdays swimwear is required, unless you’re in one of the many saunas – where everyone has to be naked no matter what day it is.

I myself, I had never really been naked in public before. Except from the time when I was 9 years old and my nudist wannabe dad brought me to the Maspalomas desert to sunbathe among the dunes surrounded by fat, old naked Germans. Well, I just guess they were German. It’s not as if I had longer conversations with them. I still remember this childhood memory because it was such an absurd experience. Once and never again.
Until now…

It’s not that I’m very shy. It’s just not very Norw

From riding camels in the Sahara to snowmobiling in the Arctic – the accessible travel companies helping me see the world

There’s a unique and transformative feeling that only travel can evoke. It’s found in the heavy, humid air that encases you as you step into an unfamiliar city, in the unique morning song of birds you’ve never seen or heard before, in the tang of a surprising new dish and in the fleeting but powerful connection with a stranger whose life is nothing like your own, yet somehow, in that moment, feels deeply familiar.

These moments transcend language and culture, offering a rare glimpse into our shared humanity. For me, that feeling represents everything. It’s freedom. It’s possibility. It’s a vital reset and a shift in perspective that reminds me there’s room in the world for all of us.

For those of us who navigate the world differently, be that due to disability, age, race, sexual orientation or any other marginalised identity, these life-affirming experiences aren’t always easily within reach.

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For some, our bucket lists have to be adapted, as unfortunately the accessibility, the ease and the freedom of choice that many take for g

After a devastating accident, two friends became determined to make outdoor travel more accessible to those with disabilities.

The world isn’t everyone’s oyster. Though systems from cultural education to physical infrastructure vary worldwide, they rarely account for people with disabilities. Those not many accommodations that are made are often one-size-fits-all gestures, and while they certainly do help some—and should continue to be supported and expanded—they don’t accommodate everyone.

After a life-changing accident impaired Alvaro Silberstein’s mobility just out of high school, he and his close friend, Camilo Navarro, refused to forfeit their love of outdoor adventure and remote destinations. The 36-year-old Chileans have established each other since they were seven. Their relentless determination and global travels have led them to launch Wheel the Earth, a booking platform for travelers with diverse disabilities.

This story is not your typical tale of man-overcomes-obstacle, but rather, it’s a story of tenacity and devotion forged by friendship. In this interview with Fodor’s Travel, Silberstein and Navarro share a watch into their unshakeable bond, intrepid adventures, and the e

wheel the world reviews complaints

Home is where I want to be
Pick me up and turn me around
I feel numb, born with a weak heart
Guess I must be having fun

Talking Heads

I have found the perfect hotel. Yes, I know! It is hard to believe after all the hotels I have been to lately. And it was even harder to believe the reviews on Tripadvisor before we went to Torino (yeah I know it is called Turin in English).

Because before we visited – the hotel had ONLY reviews in the category “excellent” or “very good”. No mediocre. No bad. And no really bad. When does that ever happen? When are there no British guests unhappy with the afternoon tea, Norwegians complaining about lacking minibar or Asians complaining about…whatever? I had problems to believe it. To good to be true is usually…exactly that.

But ladies and gentlemen – let me introduce to you the perfect hotel: Turin Palace Hotel. Everything you have read on Tripadvisor is true. It was a pure joy to stay there and this is why I like the Turin Palace Hotel:

  • Location is central, with wheeling distance to most things
  • In spite of this it is quiet, making it easy to get a good night’s sleep.
  • Rooms