"La Barrière de Transinne" hotel-restaurant

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

  • people with walking difficulties
  • the visually impaired
  • people who are disorientated
  • the hearing impaired (no visual alarm system)
  • people with comprehension difficulties
  • people with autism
Pictogramme maison (adresse)

The address is rue de la Barrière 4, 6890 Transinne.

There are 28 rooms in this hotel.

Pictogramme téléphone

The telephone number for information and hotel reservations at La Barrière de Transinne is 061 65 50 37.

If you are calling from abroad, dial 003 61 65 50 37.

Pictogramme e-mail

You can send an e-mail for information to info@barrieredetransinne.be

Pictogramme calendrier

Booking in advance is essential.

Pictogramme parking

There are 2 PMR spaces in an asphalt car park.
These spaces are located close to the hotel.
They are not marked out.

The other car park (non-PRM) is on the opposite side of the road.

Pictogramme toilette PMR

As the rotation area is insufficient, it is advisable to enter in reverse.

Pictogramme wifi

High-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

Pictogramme chiens d'assistance admis

Assistance dogs are welcome but must be notified when booking.

Reception is closed from midnight to 7am, but a member of staff is present and can be contacted via the hotel’s internal telephone.

Pictogramme Bienvenue vélo

You can bring your own bike, as the hotel has been awarded the ‘Bienvenue vélo’ (Welcome by bike) label.
This means, among other things, that there are routes nearby, that you can store your bike safely and that there is a kit on site for basic repairs.

Photo of entrance

Photos of the restaurant

Photos of a communal lounge

Photos of the accessible toilet on the ground floor

Photos of the staircase and lift

Photos of corridor (accessible room)

Photos of the accessible bedroom and bathroom

Photos of the relaxation area

Useful information

The hotel is clearly visible from the road.
The name of the hotel “Barrière de Transinne” is written on the façade.

Ground floor:

  • There are stairs to enter the hotel.
    Wheelchair users can use a ramp on the left-hand side.
  • The entrance is on one level.
  • The doors are automatic.
  • Reception is on the left-hand side of the hotel entrance.
    The counter is not low.
  • There is a bar, a restaurant, a small lounge and a PRM toilet on the ground floor.
  • In the restaurant: circulation is easy, the areas are well lit and there are round tables.
  • In the small lounge: there are different types of seating.


Stairs:

To reach the first floor, a spiral staircase must be used.

Lift:

There is a lift in the hotel.

Floors:

  • Contrasts are generally present between the floor and the walls.
  • There are seats on the different floors.
  • One room is adapted for people who have difficulty walking.
    It is located on the first floor.
    The space is too small to move around in a wheelchair.


Basement:

There is a relaxation area.
It is not possible to get there in a wheelchair.

Easy to read and understand

This text is written in Easy to Read and Understand.

The hotel is easy to see from the road.
The name ‘Barrière de Transinne’ is written on the building.

In the hotel ‘La Barrière de Transinne’, you can:

  • Sleeping
  • Eating

Ground floor:

  • Entrance :
    • There are stairs to get in.
    • Wheelchair users can use a ramp.
      The ramp is to the left of the entrance.
    • The hotel doors open by themselves when you’re in front of them.
    • There are no steps to enter the hotel.
  • Reception
    • Reception is on the left as you enter the hotel.
    • At reception, you can ask questions or ask for help.
  • Available spaces:
    • A bar.
    • A restaurant room with plenty of room to move around and plenty of light to illuminate the round tables.
    • A small lounge with several types of seating.
    • A toilet accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Access to upper floors:

  • Stairs:
    • To go upstairs, you have to walk on a staircase that turns.
  • Lift:
    • There’s a lift.

Floors:

  • There is a contrast between the soles and the walls for better visibility.
  • There are seats on the various floors where you can relax for a while.
  • There is a room adapted for people who have difficulty walking.
    This room is located on the first floor.
    There is a bathroom.
    This room is small enough for wheelchair users.

Basement:

  • There is a relaxation area in the basement.
    It’s a quiet area.
    It is not possible to use a wheelchair in this area.
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