Accessibility declaration

Established on 29 September 2025.

Our organisation is committed to making its service accessible, in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

This declaration of accessibility applies to Creil Sud Oise Tourism (https://www.creilsudoise-tourisme.fr/).

Compliance status

Creil Sud Oise Tourism is partially compliant with the RGAA.

Content not accessible

The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons.

Non-compliance

Despite our best efforts, some content is inaccessible. Below is a list of known limitations and potential solutions:

  1. Structure / semantic markup Limitation: Some navigation elements or "See more" menus are not clearly marked. The screen reader may not correctly announce drop-down menus or sub-menus, making navigation confusing for a blind user. What the team is doing to remedy this: Add roles for drop-down menus; ensure that elements have correct HTML tags. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  2. Structure / semantic markup Limitation: The "Menu" at the top does not yet display explicit labels on each link. People using a screen reader can hear "see more" without knowing what it is, which degrades the experience. What the team is doing about it: Replace the generic "See more" with "See more - activity / section X" (more descriptive text). Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  3. Images and media Limitation: Decorative or illustrative images without an alt attribute or an empty attribute, when the image has no useful information to convey. Screen readers can either read "images" without context, or skip useful images. This degrades visual comprehension. What the team is doing to overcome this: For each image, define an appropriate alt attribute (alternative text): if the image is informative, give a description; if it is purely decorative, set alt= " " so that the reader ignores it. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  4. Images and media Limitations: Video/media ("The destination in video"): no clear command for subtitling, transcription or control (pause, stop). A hearing-impaired person cannot access audio/video content without subtitles or transcription. What the team is doing to remedy this: Provide a transcription or synchronised subtitles. Add accessible controls (play/pause, stop) and indicate in the HTML that the media is subtitled. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  5. Colour contrast / legibility Limitations: Some texts, particularly in menus or on background images, may have insufficient contrast with their background (white on image, light text on light background). For the visually impaired, particularly those with contrast deficiencies, this makes certain texts difficult to read or indecipherable. What the team is doing to remedy this: Applying unified backgrounds or overlays to ensure contrast. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  6. Colour contrast / legibility Limitation: Text integrated into images (banners, titles on images) without a textual alternative. Screen readers cannot read the "graphically integrated" text: the information is lost to the visually impaired. What the team is doing to avoid this: Avoid inserting important text into images. If necessary, repeat the text in the HTML on the image, or in a dedicated element. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  7. Navigation / keyboard / focus Limitation: No "skip to content" (link allowing users to jump directly from the menu to the main content). This makes navigation longer for users with keyboards or screen readers, as they have to go through all the navigation links before reaching the content. What the team is doing about it: Adding a "Go to content" link visible in the focus... Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  8. Forms / search / fields Limitation: No (or few) error messages or accessible help (e.g. for contact forms). In the event of an input error, a visually or cognitively impaired person may not understand what they have done wrong or how to correct it. What the team is doing to overcome this: Add clear error messages associated with the fields. Make sure they are announced by screen readers. Please use the contact form if you have a problem.
  9. Content / clarity / cognitive overload Limitation: No adjustable font size option or "high contrast mode". If the site does not let the user adjust the text size or activate a high contrast mode, those with poor vision are limited. What the team is doing to remedy this: Offering user control ("+ / -" buttons for size, high contrast mode), or ensuring that the browser zoom (up to 200 %) does not alter the layout (responsive). Please use the contact form if you have a problem.

Improvement and contact

If you are unable to access any content or service, you may contact the Creil Sud Oise Tourisme manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.

We try to respond within 2 working days.

Right of appeal

This procedure should be used in the following case: you have notified the website manager of a lack of accessibility that is preventing you from accessing content or one of the portal's services and you have not received a satisfactory response.

You can :


This declaration of accessibility was created on 29 September 2025 thanks to the Accessibility Declaration Generator.


Tourism for all

Tourism and Handicap Label

The Creil Sud Oise Tourist Office has been awarded the Tourism and Handicap label.

The reception area has been designed to accommodate all visitors, according to their needs. Thus, the layout of the space has been designed and adapted for people with reduced mobility Portable outdoor ramp, reception desk designed to accommodate a wheelchairsufficient space for circulation, accessible documentation and shop. Signage and prices in the shop are printed in contrasting characters and a welcome booklet (see below) is available in braille. A magnetic loop is at your disposal. And finally, The Tourist Office team has been made aware of and trained in the needs of different disabilities.

Tourism and disability label

To find out more about the label and the Association Tourisme & Handicaps, go to website !

Entertainment, accommodation and food

Find all the accessible activities, places to visit, restaurants and accommodation in the Destination Creil Sud Oise in our welcome booklet (also available at the reception of the Creil Sud Oise Tourist Office)

You will also find the emergency numbersThe services available near the Tourist Office and the information related to care.

This booklet is available in brail at the reception of the Creil Sud Oise Tourist Office.

Getting around

By train

Several stations offer free assistance services, subject to booking.

Creil SNCF station offers the "ACCES TER" and "Accès Plus" services 

Montataire station on the Beauvais-Creil route offers the "ACCES TER" service 

Saint-Leu d'Esserent station on the Transilien H Pontoise-Creil route offers the "Accès Plus" service.

Find more information and booking links on the website.

By bus

Regional bus : the Picardie-Roissy line, managed by the SNCF, provides a link between Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport and Creil.

Bus departmental The Conseil Général provides buses between Creil and several towns in the department. For information on the line or the bus timetable, consult the website.

To get around the Creil Sud Oise conurbationIn addition, the buses and more than a hundred bus stops are accessible to people with reduced mobility and are equipped with audible and pedestrian devices for blind people. The list of accessible stops is available on the site of the Agglomération Creil Sud Oise.