Accessibility statement

The body making the statement "Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland" is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the law of 28 May 2019 on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. This accessibility statement applies to: https://www.mullerthal.lu/

What is digital accessibility?

Everyone should be able to easily use and consult the information on a website or an app, in particular people with disabilities and/or using assistive software or specialised equipment (blind, partially sighted or otherwise disabled people).

Compliance status

This website is partially compliant with the European Standard EN 301 549 and the Framework for Assessing Web-Accessibility (RAWeb) version 1 , due to the reasons listed below.

Accessibility features

Some images do not have a relevant text alternative or a detailed description. Some image links do not have a title, particularly social networks. Some information is only given in colour. Some texts lack sufficient contrast. Some carousels are not easy to navigate using the keyboard and not all buttons are accessible. Some interactive elements are inaccessible using the keyboard. The html code is not valid on all pages, which may be incomprehensible to screen readers. Some pages contain content in another language that does not contain an attribute indicating the change of language. The structure of some pages may be inconsistent. The "focus" on elements is sometimes not sufficiently contrasted on certain pages. The label and heading of the search field are not visible. Quick access links and skip links are missing.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on 21 August 2024. The declarations contained in this statement are accurate and based on an actual evaluation of this website compliance with the requirements defined in RAWeb 1 , such as a self-assessment done by "Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland".

Feedback and contact information

  • in writing in a document or email;
  • orally in an interview or by phone.

Enforcement procedure

Should the reply be unsatisfactory, you also have the possibility of informing the Information and Press Service, the body responsible for supervising accessibility, via its online complaint form or the Ombudsperson, the mediator of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

This statement is based on the model set out in the Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523. This model is owned by the European Union and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.