4 wheelchair accessible farmers’ markets to fill up your cupboard
Farmers’ markets offer a multi-sensory experience. Not only do you get to replenish your kitchen with tasty food, but the aromas and colours of recently harvested veggies, as well as the lively atmosphere means they’re a great day out. Check out these accessible farmers’ markets for your next food shopping.
Salisbury’s Charter Market
Tuesdays...
Hosting some of the best music acts in the country, Glasgow is arguably Scotland’s best city for nightlife! From converted churches to lofty warehouses, the music scene in Glasgow is unmissable and, if you know where to look, impressively accessible. Here are a few of the city’s best easy-access music venues with tips for booking accessible tic...
Following on from our article about UK city breaks, we’re going further afield to look at some European city break ideas! Reviewers love these cities for their diversity, delicious food and accessible public transport to get you from one attraction to another.
Barcelona
With its Mediterranean climate, delicious food and world-famous cathedral,...
When it comes to Christmas trees, nothing beats the real thing. That’s why we’ve made this list of accessible places to buy your very own Christmas tree! From forest parks to garden centres, there’s a real variety of places to choose from. Why not go with friends or family on a day out to one of these accessible destinations this Christmas?
Al...
We’ve put together a selection of venues on Euan’s Guide that have ice rinks that welcome wheelchair users. Why not make the most of the colder weather and enjoy a trip to an ice rink near you?
Centre for Life, Newcastle
The Centre for Life is running accessible skating sessions again! Starting in November and running until February, the ice ri...
Over the years, reviewers have told us about all sorts of weird and wonderful places to go all over the world. Here are some more museums that have caught our eye – from underground Roman temples to teapot collections, reviewers have found some truly unique accessible destinations!Read Part One here.
London Mithraeum
12 Walbrook, London, EC4N...
5 accessible London museums you might not have heard of
From a wheelchair accessible subterranean temple to a postal museum with a Changing Places toilet, London has lots of unusual collections to explore! Have you been to any of these museums?
The Postal Museum
With automatic doors, step-free access and a Changing Places toilet, The Postal Museum is a curious and accessible place to visit in Londo...
Euan’s Guide isn’t just about making land more accessible, it’s also about making the water and the skies more accessible, too! We’ve put together a selection of accessible nautical adventures for you to enjoy including steamer trips in the Lake District, crossing the seas in style on a luxury cruise liner, or even learning to sail yourself, rev...
Reviewers Favourites: Accessible days out in Northern Ireland
Whether you’re wanting to enjoy a day trip to Belfast or a trip to the seaside, here’s a list of destinations loved by locals and tourists on Euan’s Guide!
Belfast: Titanic Experience
One of the most popular attractions in the city, the Titanic Experience tells the story of the famous ship from her construction in Belfast through to her launch a...
National Braille Week 2018: Top places to visit if you use Braille
National Braille Week 2018 starts on October the 8th! To mark National Braille Week, we’ve put together a selection of attractions which provide braille guides and interpretation as well as tactile displays for you to enjoy!
The Scotland Street School Museum in Glasgow lets visitors experience what it was like going to school in Scotland 100 ye...