Gîte Les Dépendances de Roumont

In collaboration with All Access (Province of Luxembourg), we would like to inform you that facilities have been made available for:

  • people with impaired hearing (no visual alarm system)
  • people with comprehension difficulties
  • people with autism
Pictogramme maison (adresse)

The address is Roumont 4, 6890 Ochamps (Libin)

This house can accommodate up to 14 people.
There are 6 bedrooms.

Pictogramme téléphone

The telephone number for information and reservations for Les Dépendances de Roumont gîte is 0495 27 22 52.
If you are calling from abroad, dial 0032 495 27 22 52.

Pictogramme e-mail

You can send an e-mail for information to roumont@skynet.be

Pictogramme calendrier

Booking in advance is essential.

Pictogramme parking

The parking space is located in the courtyard in front of the gîte.

The car park is made of gravel and cobblestones.

On request, it is possible to arrive by car as close as possible to the entrance of the gîte in order to limit the journey.

Pictogramme toilette PMR

There is no adapted toilet.

Pictogramme wifi

Wifi is available in the ground floor living areas.

Pictogramme chiens d'assistance admis

Assistance dogs are welcome but must be notified when booking.

The owner, Régine Coppée, is on hand to do her utmost to meet holidaymakers’ needs.

Photo of the courtyard - car park

Photos of the entrance hall

Photos of the dining room

Photos of the lounge

Photos of the kitchen

Photos of the playroom

Photos of the ground floor bedroom and bathroom

Photos of upstairs corridors

Photos of upstairs bedrooms

Photos of the upstairs bathrooms

Photos of the terrace and rear garden

Photos of steps in the gîte

Useful information

Ground floor:

  • There are 2 steps to enter the gîte.
  • The rooms are spacious and the doorways are wide.
  • There is one bedroom with bathroom on the ground floor.
  • There is a second toilet (not wheelchair accessible).
  • The kitchen is not easily accessible to wheelchair users due to the height of the units and the lack of clearance under the sink and hob.
  • There are carpets on the floor.


Stairs:

  • There is one floor in the holiday home.
    The other 5 bedrooms are on the first floor.
  • The stairs are secured on one side.
  • The handrail does not start at the foot of the stairs.


Bedroom on the ground floor:

  • The bedroom on the ground floor is not accessible to wheelchair users due to the height of the bed, the lack of possibility of transferring from a chair to the toilet, insufficient turning area in the shower).
  • For people with walking difficulties: the height of the bed is not high enough.


Rooms on the first floor:

  • The lighting is adequate.
  • Contrasts are generally present between the floor and the walls.
  • There are carpets on the floor.
  • The first floor has an attic.


Garden and terrace:

  • The garden is located at the rear of the holiday home.
    It is enclosed and provides a safe place to walk around.
  • There are seats of varying heights.
  • Access to the garden is via the dining room door.
    There is a small step.
  • There is a paved terrace and a gravel terrace.

Easy to read and understand

This text is written in easy-to-read and easy-to-understand language.

Parking:

  • Parking is available in the courtyard of the gîte.
  • If you ask, we can park your car next to the front door.
  • The floor of the car park is made of cobblestones and small gravel stones.
    Cobblestones are square pieces of stone on the ground.
    Small gravels are small pebbles.
  • Wheelchair users and people with walking difficulties will need help to move around on the gravel floor.


Entering the gîte:

You’ll need someone to help you if you’re in a wheelchair because :

  • There are two steps into the gîte.


Inside the gîte:

  • The rooms in the gîte are large.
  • If you’re in a wheelchair, you’ll need someone to help you in the gîte:
    • There are carpets on the floor.
    • In the kitchen, the furniture is high.
    • In the kitchen, the sink and hob are high up.

Ground floor:

  • There is a kitchen, lounge and dining room.
  • There is one bedroom with a bathroom.
    The bed in the bedroom is too low for people who have difficulty walking.
    There is no rail or chair in the shower.
  • There is a table football and other small games.
    Table football is a game for grown-ups or children.
    Table football means playing football on a table.
    You use your hands to move the bars.
    There are little men on the bars.
    By moving the bars, the men hit the ball.
    You win if you put the ball in the other players’ goal.

Upstairs:

  • There are the other bedrooms and bathrooms.
  • The rooms are well lit.
  • Sometimes the ceiling is a little low, so you have to be careful not to hit your head.For visually impaired people, the colours help them to see everything clearly.
  • Sometimes the ceiling is a little low, so you have to be careful not to hit your head.
  • There are carpets on the floor.


Stairs:

The stairs are not safe enough because :

  • Another terrace is made of large cobbles.
    A paving stone is a square piece of stone on the ground.


Garden and terraces:

  • The garden and terraces are at the back of the house.
  • You enter the garden through the dining room door.
    Be careful, the dining room door has a small step.
  • There is a fence around the garden.
  • There are benches and chairs in the garden.
  • One terrace has a small pebble floor.
  • Another terrace is made of large cobblestones.
    A cobble is a square piece of stone on the ground.
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