Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement applies to www.sport-kleinarl.at.
Our Commitment
Our aim is to enable all website users – regardless of their individual needs – unrestricted access to our digital offerings.
Status of compliance with the requirements
This website complies with the conformance level AA of the "Guidelines for Accessible Web Content – WCAG 2.1" and is in conformity with the applicable European Standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1 (2021-03) under Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council in most parts.
Implemented Measures
We have already implemented the following measures to improve accessibility:
Responsive Web Design: Our website is optimized for various output devices (smartphone, tablet, desktop computer) due to the responsive web design. The content elements are automatically optimized for best possible readability and adjusted for the respective display size. In addition, sufficient contrast was taken into account in the design.
Keyboard Navigation: The main menu can be operated using the keyboard (Tab key, arrow keys). Interactive elements are accessible and operable via keyboard.
Structuring and Semantics
- All pages have meaningful page titles
- The language of the page is declared in the markup
- The HTML markup used is standards-compliant
- Headings are hierarchically structured
- Links have meaningful labels
Accessibility for Assistive Technologies
- Alternative texts for informative images
- Sufficient color contrasts
- Support for screen readers
Non-accessible contents
The contents listed below are not accessible for the following reasons:
- Incompatibility with accessibility regulations
Texts and comprehensibility: We strive to write our texts largely without abbreviations and foreign words, avoiding cumbersome sentence constructions. If a text is not understandable, we ask for feedback.
Contrast issues: Occasional contrast problems mainly affect: cookie banners that overlay existing content and external content from third parties.
Multimedia content: Not all videos have subtitles or audio descriptions.
PDF documents: Older PDF documents may not be fully accessible. - Disproportionate burden
Content from third parties: Our website partially uses content and services from third parties (e.g., online booking systems). For this content, a complete statement regarding compliance with accessibility regulations cannot be made, as they are outside of our control.
Legacy content: A subsequent full adjustment of all existing content, especially older PDF documents and multimedia content, would pose a disproportionate burden. - Alternative contact options are available:
Email: info@sport-kleinarl.at
Phone: +43 6418 431
Note on Accessibility
We strive to implement the accessibility of this website to the best of our technical possibilities and legal requirements. Complete accessibility cannot be guaranteed, especially in the case of complex or dynamic content as well as the integration of external tools (e.g., booking systems, widgets, forms).
According to Art. 5 of Directive (EU) 2016/2102 and § 15 para. 2 WZG, certain requirements may be deviated from if their implementation involves a disproportionate burden. Here, the legitimate economic interest of the website operator must also be taken into account.
We continuously review and improve accessibility, but we cannot provide a legally binding guarantee for a fully accessible implementation of all contents.
Feedback and Contact Information
The Schernthaner Touristik GmbH places great importance on the continuous improvement of accessibility. The offerings and services on this website are continuously improved, exchanged, and expanded. Usability and accessibility are a major concern for us.
If you notice barriers that prevent you from using our website – problems not described in this statement, or deficiencies regarding compliance with accessibility requirements – we kindly ask you to inform us of these:
Schernthaner sports
Family Schernthaner
Bergstraße 1
5603 Kleinarl
+43 6418 431
info@sport-kleinarl.at
We will review your request and inform you of the results, as well as the measures taken or intended, within 3 months. Please describe the problem and provide the URL(s) of the affected subpage(s) of our website.
Enforcement Procedures
If you are not satisfied with the responses from the contact options mentioned above, you can file a complaint with the Complaints Office of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency with limited liability (FFG). The FFG accepts complaints electronically via the contact form of the Complaints Office.
To the FFG complaint form
https://www.digitalbarrierefrei.at/de/beschwerdestelle/kontaktformular-beschwerdestelle
The complaints will be examined by the FFG to determine whether they relate to violations of the provisions of the Web Accessibility Act, particularly deficiencies in adherence to the accessibility requirements by the federal government or an agency attributable to it.
If the complaint is justified, the FFG must issue recommendations for action to the federal government or the affected legal entities and propose measures that serve to eliminate the existing deficiencies.
With the entry into force of the Accessibility Act (BaFG) on June 28, 2025, those affected can turn to the Social Ministry Service as the market surveillance authority in case of violations of the accessibility requirements.
Creation of the Accessibility Statement
This statement was created on 14.08.2025.
External evaluation: The statement was based on an assessment by the agency Algo GmbH.
This statement was last reviewed on 14.08.2025.