Every year on World Toilet Day, Euan’s Guide aims to highlight the issues faced by disabled people every day as they use toilets in public. Whether it’s tied up emergency cords, misuse or indeed the lack of accessible loos out there, we use this day to raise awareness and drive change.
This year we’re highlighting the problem of toilets being...
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...
Join our new London Reviewer Group on Facebook!
Calling all Londoners! You can now join our London Reviewer Group on Facebook! Whether you want to ask other Londoners about a place you want to go to, or if you want to share a review or talk about what’s new in accessibility, this group offers a place to do so with like-minded people.
Why a Lond...
A selection of November events from Euan’s Guide listed venues; There’s everything from star-studded performances by the RSC and exclusive gallery tours through to a maximalist art exhibition about viruses!
Edinburgh: Descriptive Tour of Lauriston Castle
Saturday, November 3, 2018 1:00 PM
See Hear Descriptive Tour of Lauriston Castle for visuall...
6 wheelchair accessible places to stay in Scotland this winter
From basic bunkhouses to luxury lodges, there are some incredible places to stay in Scotland over winter! Whether you want to be in the mountains, on an island or close to Glasgow, take a look at these six wheelchair accessible lodges and cottages for some holiday inspiration.
Coll Bunkhouse, Arinagour
(Private dorm sleeps 4)
If you’re spendin...
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...
Winter is a wonderful time to get away from it all, and if you’re looking for somewhere cosy to stay in England, here are six self-catering properties to try out!
Cottage in the Dales, Leyburn
(Sleeps 2-4)
A collection of three self-catering cottages in the Yorkshire Dales, this is a cosy retreat if you’re looking for some winter luxury! The Da...
Halloween can be full of scary surprises, but inaccessible places don’t have to be one of them! This October, we’re looking for your favourite accessible haunts to help disabled people find great places to go. To join in, log in to Euan’s Guide to add your review then, if you’re on social media, share your reviews with others using #AccessibleH...
Euan has made the Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100 List as one of Britain’s most influential people! The Disability Power 100 highlights influential disabled people who have ‘the ability to change lives and alter events positively, as demonstrated over time. ’
Those on the list were nominated by the public and selected by a judging panel chaire...
The countdown to Disabled Access Day 2019 has started!
It’s that time of year again! With less than six months to go until the 16th March 2019, disabled people, their families and friends are invited to sign up on the Disabled Access Day website to get the latest updates about events across the UK on Disabled Access Day 2019. Venues are also invited to sign up to run events on the 16th of March.
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