
Navigating a new city should be about the sights and the culture, not the stress of finding a place to park.
My name is Nicklas Eriksson, and I created Handipark to solve a problem that hit very close to home.
My mother lives in Sweden and often visits me here in Norway. Because she has a disabled parking permit, my mother frequently struggled to find available, accessible spots in unfamiliar areas. In my spare time, I developed Handipark to help people navigate more easily. What started as a personal project for my mother has now grown into a tool designed to help an entire community.
Handipark uses live data from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens Vegvesen), ensuring that the information is always current.
Whether you are a local resident or a tourist visiting Norway's beautiful fjords and cities, Handipark helps you find a spot that fits your specific needs.
Why travellers and locals choose Handipark:
- Fully Multilingual: The app is localized into all major European languages.
- Smart Translations: Parking details often include specific local rules. With Handipark, you can translate these notes instantly within the app.
- Community Tested: I worked closely with the Norges Handikapforbund (NHF) and groups like FFM to ensure the app truly serves its users.
We want everyone to explore Norway with confidence.
You can try Handipark for free for 7 days when starting a subscription.
Afterward, we offer flexible options: €1.99 per month, €8.99 per year, or a one-time lifetime purchase of €17.99.
For more information visit: Handipark by Picklestudio at Pantou.org - The Accessible Tourism Directory.


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