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Travelling – gluten-free, of course

Tips and addresses – in order for Coeliac

It’s nice to be able to travel and relax. However, in order for coeliac disease sufferers to be able to enjoy their holidays with as little worry as possible, a certain amount of planning is necessary. Anyone who wishes to travel, and to eat and buy gluten-free products while en-route without having to worry about the consequences, has to gather certain information before setting off – for instance, by checking out our useful addresses and interesting tips.

Guideline for celiac tourists

Celiac patients can also travel and go away on holiday! In order to enable these patients to have carefree and fear-free holidays, experts from the Dr. Schär Scientific Committee have now prepared a “Guideline for celiac patients”.

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The dream of sailing... gluten-free and safe

A holiday on a sailboat: A dream, which those suffering from celiac disease consider to be unachievable. But, all that’s needed to fulfil this dream is the observance of a few precautionary measures and a little good will on the part of the fellow travellers.

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Fly gluten-free

Are you travelling to your holiday destination by aeroplane? Then you should know beforehand which airlines serve gluten-free meals on board. Attention: You have to state your request when booking!

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Book gluten-free

If you don’t want to have to worry about what to pack and what you are going to eat when you reach your holiday resort, then you should book gluten-free as soon as possible. Enquire about specialised tour operators at your local travel agency.

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Shop gluten-free

No matter whether you wish to spend your holidays in a tent, on a sailing ship, high up on a mountain or at the seaside: One of the first things that you have to do is to find out where you can easily buy gluten-free products at your holiday destination.

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Gluten-free holidays – the easy way

• You have already chosen a holiday destination? Then here are a few tips to ensure that you have a carefree stay:

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Gluten-free cruising

Going on a cruise is great fun – even for people with coeliac condition. Many cruise companies have the option of gluten-free catering on board. It is important that you register your gluten-free dietary requirements when you book. 

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http://www.schaer.com/en/club-benefits/
 

Café Hanselmann with its own bakery: gluten-free bread from the heart of St. Moritz in Switzerland
Borough market: London’s oldest food market on the South Banks of the Thames; every Thursday, Friday and Saturday: here you can find market stalls with delicious and guaranteed gluten-free cake.

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