‘Horsing around’ at The Household Cavalry Museum, ‘a rail fab day out’ at the National Railway Museum, and ‘a close shave’ at Istanbul Barbers – these are just some of our favourite puns used by reviewer Gary in his disabled access reviews! One of our most prolific contributors and our Reviewer of the Year in 2014, we caught up with Gary to lear...
Reviewer Story: Emma experiences an Edinburgh Bus Tour!
Last year Edinburgh Bus Tours unveiled their brand new accessible bus fleet across the city. The bright, colourful buses are a familiar sight around Auld Reekie, but we were curious to find out what made this fleet extra accessible. Of course, the buses aren’t just a way to get from A to B, they are also a moving attraction that tell the story...
After another year of excellent disabled access reviews, we can now announce our 2016 Reviewer of the Year! This year’s top reviewer has written an incredible 146 reviews, has reached Level 6 on Euan’s Guide and has had 197 people agree with the feedback he’s given. With a penchant for reviewing cafes and restaurants, not least of all on the in...
Reviewer's Story: Brian Seaman interviews Liam Dwyer
Liam Dwyer has been reviewing on Euan’s Guide for a few years and has shared his experiences of accessibility in hotels in Telford and Barcelona, and most recently, Las Vegas. A few years ago, Liam participated in an interview with Brian Seaman, a great friend of Euan’s Guide and Access Advisor at Access New Business; and we enjoyed it so much...
Every review written on Euan’s Guide goes a long way toward helping disabled people, their friends and families choose accessible places to visit and explore; but sometimes one review is not enough and a prolific reviewer emerges on Euan’s Guide. One such reviewer goes by the name of squirrelpot who now has over one hundred disabled access revi...
Reviewer’s story: Top tips for wheelchair-users to lead healthy, active lifestyles
Last month, Euan’s Guide reviewer and Director of Mobility Nationwide, Dave Jones, shared his favourite accessible walking trails around England. Now, Dave has put together some ways in which wheelchair-users can lead healthy and active lifestyles with these handy top tips and recommendations great for those living around London:
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Reviewer's story: The most beautiful accessible walks for wheelchair users around England
One of our newest reviewers is Dave Jones, Director of Mobility Nationwide and a keen walker who has been writing detailed disabled access reviews of some of his favourite places to escape to in England. For Dave, it’s a case of jumping in his car and disappearing off into deer studded countryside, hushed forests and hut-lined sandy beaches. T...
Reviewer's story: How Alison Hayes became an accessibility review blogger
We spoke to senior lecturer, Alison Hayes, about her passion for writing and travelling which led to the start-up of her blog ‘accessibilityreviews. org’ this summer. Alison tells us about the inspiration behind her blog, and what it’s like to search for accessible places abroad in Europe compared to at home.
What is your website and when did...