How confident are people in disabled access in the UK?
New research reveals that 92% of disabled people do not feel very confident in visiting new places when thinking about disabled access.
8th February 2018: Over 700 disabled people have described situations they have faced when experiencing disabled access at different places. The findings,...
Are you getting ready to try something new this weekend? Disabled Access Day returns for a three-day celebration of good accessibility all around the UK! Not only is this an opportunity to experience something different, but it’s also a chance to grow your Euan’s Guide badge collection! Here’s what you could unlock from the 10th-12th March:
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Disabled Access Day is all about you and somewhere new, and this weekend you could be doing something you’ve never done before! With hundreds of events happening around the country, we’ve picked out a few activities which you might just fall in love with. . .
Beach Wheelchairs
Head to the seaside and follow the signs to the blue and white hut i...
In winter 2016, together with Disabled Access Day we invited you to take part in The Access Survey. It was a chance for disabled people, their families and friends to share their opinions of searching for disabled access information, and to find out what factors influence your decision to visit all kinds of places from cafes and shops to museum...
Accessible adventures in the Cairngorms National Park
It’s the UK’s biggest national park, and it’s yours to explore! Discover native Scottish wildlife, massive mountains, ancient pine forests, history of life and more as you visit these attractions with great access reviews and listings on Euan’s Guide:
Highland Wildlife Park
Home to more than 200 animals, the Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig lo...
Searching for somewhere to stay for your next break? Self-catered cottages and lodges are a great option for people who are looking for extra space, privacy and some room to breathe on holiday! We love reading new cottage reviews on Euan’s Guide, and there is a growing number of accessible holiday conversions popping up all over the country. Wh...
A diverse Celtic kingdom with wild beaches, exotic village names and pockets of remote English countryside; Cornwall is a curious destination for all ages to explore! Here are some of our favourite accessible Cornish attractions that are reviewed or listed on Euan’s Guide:
Eden Project, Bodelva
The futuristic domes of the Eden Project might loo...
Storytelling doesn’t just take place in a book; all visitor attractions tell stories of some kind, and there are many imaginative ways to make your stories accessible. Theatre groups, libraries, and cinemas also have the opportunity to share stories in a thoughtful and accessible way. So, how can you engage with a wider audience as you tell yo...
Swishwiffingly good access at The Roald Dahl Museum
Take a trip to Great Missenden and you might stumble across this ‘flushbunkingly glorious’ museum with chocolate-scented doors and fun galleries for families. It is of course, The Roald Dahl Museum, located where the famous author once wrote, and surrounded by the places that inspired many of the stories we know and love today. Not only is the...
Nothing quite beats a good story! To celebrate National Storytelling Week, we’re sharing some of our favourite disabled access reviews and listings for bookshops, libraries, storytelling centres and more around the UK. The access is so good, that all these reviews have a happy ending!
Barter Books, Alnwick
This magical second hand book shop is...