We stayed at Noga in the summer of 2017, when I used a wheelchair outdoors and a walker indoors. Unfortunately, I didn’t pay attention to accessibility details as I do now, so I will write what I remember.
Parking – Private parking is available on site, with a smooth path to the cabin.
The cabin – Two of the cabins are wheelchair-accessible, with a wide entrance door, a ground-floor bedroom, a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, and an outside patio.I remember the bedroom being on the small side and that I couldn’t access the bedside in my wheelchair. But the bed could be moved to allow access. The bed is raised, and it’s possible to use a hoist.
The bathroom – A wheelchair-accessible bathroom with grab bars, a roll-under sink, and a step-free shower. I don’t remember if they had a shower chair.
The pool – a heated, covered pool is available on site, with a pool lift and wheelchair-accessible restroom and shower. The owner and her team offer a variety of water treatments such as Hydrotherapy and Jahara.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any pictures.