Accessibility declaration – Les Gets Tourist Office
Les Gets Tourist Office undertakes to make the website accessible to all users, regardless of their equipment, navigation methods or disabilities, in accordance with article 47 of French law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities.
This declaration of accessibility applies to the Les Gets Tourist Office website, effective as of 4 December 2025.
This page presents the current state of accessibility of the site, the actions in progress and how to contact us if you have any problems.
Compliance status
The Les Gets Tourist Office website has been declared non-compliant with the Référentiel Général d’Amélioration de l’Accessibilité (RGAA version 4.1).
To date :
- A full compliance audit, carried out in accordance with the official RGAA methodology, has not yet been conducted.
- In the absence of such an audit, we cannot publish a precise compliance rate.
- In the interests of transparency, the site is therefore considered to be non-compliant pending this audit.
- An active approach to improving accessibility is underway, and a compliance audit is scheduled for the first half of 2026.
What is digital accessibility?
On the Les Gets Tourist Office website, our objective is simple: to enable all visitors to access the site’s content, including those using tools adapted to a disability.
In concrete terms, an accessible site allows you to :
- Navigate with a voice synthesiser or Braille display, used by blind or partially-sighted people.
- Adapt the display according to your needs: enlarge the text, adjust the colours, improve the contrast, etc. to make reading more comfortable.
- Explore the site without a mouse, using only the keyboard or a touch screen.
Digital accessibility is not an “extra”: it’s a commitment.
Approach and planned actions
A structured approach is being taken to improve the site’s accessibility:
- Progressive revision of content (text, images, links, PDF documents, etc.) by the Tourist Office team to ensure accessibility.
- Carrying out a technical and functional accessibility audit by a specialist service provider, on a representative sample of pages and functions.
- Implementation of a prioritised action plan based on the results of the audit, identifying :
- technical corrections to be made (code, templates, modules),
- improvements to ergonomics and navigation,
- best practices to adopt for new content.
- Ongoing collaboration with our web agency to integrate the necessary corrections.
- Increasing the skills of in-house teams (writing, integration, visuals) in order to progressively produce accessible content.
Potentially inaccessible content
Pending the complete audit, some elements of the site may be difficult to access for certain audiences. These may include, for example
- Images without a suitable text alternative.
- PDF documents or other downloaded files (brochures, guides, forms) that are not structured for screen readers.
- Insufficient colour contrast in certain blocks of text or buttons.
- Keyboard navigation sometimes limited, particularly on certain menus, carousels or interactive components.
- Link or button labels that are not very self-explanatory out of context (e.g. “Find out more”, “Read more”).
- The hierarchy of titles is sometimes imperfect, making navigation more difficult for users of assistive technologies.
These points will be analysed and corrected progressively.
Implementation of an accessibility module
Pending the full RGAA audit, a simplified accessibility module has been deployed, accessible via the character-shaped icon at the top right of each page.
This module allows you to :
- reinforce or invert contrasts
- increase line spacing
- activate a dyslexia-friendly font,
- remove justification from text to make it easier to read,
- replace certain images with text where possible.
This solution does not correct any shortcomings in the site’s structural accessibility, but it does offer greater user comfort for those who need it.
These adjustments will be reassessed and reinforced once the site accessibility audit has been completed.
Continuous improvement of accessibility
Our aim is to make the Les Gets Tourist Office website :
- easier to navigate
- easier to read
- and more inclusive for all audiences (residents, visitors, service providers, journalists, etc.).
Whenever there are major changes to the site (new template, new section, redesign, etc.), accessibility will be integrated as far upstream as possible in the technical and editorial choices.
Assistance and contact in the event of difficulty
If you encounter an accessibility problem that prevents you from accessing information or an online service, you can let us know.
We will do our best to offer you an accessible alternative (for example: sending you an adapted document, providing you with information by telephone or e-mail).
How to contact us
By e-mail: lesgets@lesgets.com
By telephone: 04 50 74 74 74
By post:
OFFICE DE TOURISME DES GETS
89 Route du Front de Neige,
74260 Les Gets
In your message, please specify :
the page or feature concerned (URL if possible),
the type of hardware or software used (computer, mobile, screen reader, etc.),
the difficulty encountered.
This feedback is invaluable to us in prioritising corrections.
Recourse
If you notice a lack of accessibility and :
you have reported the problem to Les Gets Tourist Office,
and you have not received a satisfactory response within a reasonable period of time,
you may refer the matter to the relevant authorities.
In particular, you can contact
The Rights Defender
By online request: fill in the online form
By telephone: 09 69 39 00 00
By post (free postage):
DEFENDER OF RIGHTS
Free reply 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07