Unusual creative spaces...with good disabled access!
Hidden spaces, curious histories and peculiar architecture – what defines an unusual creative space for you? We read your reviews, and we picked some of the most artsy and imaginative spaces we could find on Euan’s Guide with great accessibility! So where do creative people hang out around the UK?
The National Centre for Craft and Design, Sleafo...
Fair maidens and chivalrous knights, it’s time to take a tour of six of the UK's prettiest and most accessible castles. From imposing hilltop fortresses, visible from miles around, to stumpy relics of power hidden throughout the countryside; you’ll find castles here of all varieties from all corners of Great Britain. With over six-hundred cast...
Rolling fields, traditional pubs and stylish cities; a weekend exploring a corner of England is sure to be fun! Finding somewhere to stay is part of the excitement, so here are eight hotels that have been reviewed, and loved, by disabled travellers on Euan’s Guide.
The Talbot Hotel, Malton
A fully restored Grade II listed building, The Talbot H...
Do you like a scary story? We do! These old buildings are steeped in history and rumoured to be a little spooky; we wonder if these brave Euan’s Guide reviewers knew the ghostly tales behind the places they’ve reviewed recently…
Temple Newsam, Leeds
Perhaps one of the spookiest buildings on our list is Temple Newsam, allegedly home to a large c...
Winter getaways with cosy fires and frosty scenery are the perfect way to spend the colder months of the year! So whether it’s a cottage, barn or country lodge you’re looking for; here are five top rated self-catering homes to explore on Euan’s Guide:
Kernock Cottages, Saltash
Nestled inside a 25-acre private estate, Kernock Cottages are holida...
Euan was recently asked if he’d rather explore the depths of the ocean or take off into space. He would much rather be a space cadet! Luckily, there are plenty of space attractions and observatories to be found on Euan’s Guide…
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Cape Canaveral
‘Spaceships and scooters’ was the name of the review that we rece...
Tartan carpeted hallways, views over city chimney tops or misty, mountainous landscapes; a stay in a Scottish hotel is sure to be comfortable and relaxing, all while knowing that adventure awaits you outside! Here are ten hotels that have been reviewed, and loved by disabled travellers on Euan’s Guide.
Lochside House Hotel and Spa, New Cumnock...
Museums are a popular category on Euan’s Guide, and we get lots of reviews from your fun filled days out! We have many favourite museums, but there were a few exhibits in particular which really stood out to us as being that little bit more accessible. Here are seven of our favourite multi-sensory, tactile, and wheelchair-friendly museum featur...
Daily commutes, city adventures and evening rush hour; public transport plays a big role in our daily lives! How do you like to get from A to B? Reviewers share their commuting experiences on Euan’s Guide, and here are the towns and cities they think have great accessible transport systems!
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This large Berkshire town has handy train and b...
We love summer! Holidays, travelling and brand new reviews mean that we’re kept extra busy at Euan’s Guide HQ. This year we’ve already had reviews from Ancient Rome, sunny Spain, America and Malaysia; and it’s only July! Here are a few of our top picks to get you inspired for your next holiday, and hopefully your next review.
Berlinische Galer...