Going outdoors in the garden or visiting public outdoors areas is the only thing most of us are able to do right now during this unexpected pandemic. Due to most place being closed we aren’t receiving many reviews just now so, I thought for our monthly review update I would reflect on some outdoor reviews that have previously been uploaded. Es...
Written by Kayleigh O'Neill, Communications Intern
2020 is the Year of Outdoors for Wales, and VisitWales wants the rest of the UK, and the world, to explore the unique experiences that Welsh wildlife provides. No matter the season, there is always something to do outdoors in Wales, and we have collated a few venues and attr...
Where to Visit During the Year of Scotland's Coasts & Waters
The national bard of Scotland, Robert Burns adored the lochs and glens around him. For example, In his poem ‘Afton Water’ he compares the beauty of water to his sweetheart.
‘How pleasant thy banks and green valleys below, Where wild in the woodlands the primroses blow. ’
With Burns Night coming up we thought we would take the opportunity to...
New accessible underpass nears completion at Loch Leven
They say you shouldn’t wake a sleeping giant, but the opposite is true at Loch Leven in Kinross-shire, where miles of pathways have been made accessible to disabled people looking to enjoy Scotland’s countryside.
The £800,000 project will connect the Loch Leven Heritage Trail circling the loch with the ‘Sleeping Giant’ hill path; a trail that...
Whether you’re interested in staying in a caravan, in the middle of untouched forests, or even on a farm, there are many accessible places to stay for all nature lovers.
Kerry Farm Holidays, Powys
Situated in the scenic Welsh countryside, Kerry Farm Holidays is a unique experience, as you can become a farmer during your stay! You can feed t...
Do you know your kestrels from your hawks? Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or curious to learn more, here are some of the top reserves and nesting grounds with disabled access on Euan’s Guide right now!
Before you go
The RSPB website and Birding for All both have useful information for disabled birdwatchers, including tips about equipmen...
If the weather’s nice and you want to be outdoors, a picnic is often the best idea. It doesn’t cost too much money, and it’s a great way to unwind away from the hustle and bustle of the city – especially if it’s festival season in Edinburgh! We’ve put together a list of places loved by reviewers, and added some essential info including the near...
10 nature reserves with surprisingly good disabled access
The great outdoors hasn’t always had the best rep when it comes to disabled access, but not all outdoor environments are bumpy, muddy or completely exposed to the elements! We’ve found ten impressive and slightly unusual nature reserves with good disabled access on Euan’s Guide; featuring sunken observatories, floating villages, Hawaiian Geese,...
A colourful seaside town overlooking a vivid blue river and surrounded by lush green hills, Falmouth is an idyllic summer holiday destination in Cornwall. The town is thriving with stylish bars and bistros, as well as hunkered down old pubs which have braced years of stormy sea weather and salt air.
Anyone after a nautical or seafaring inspir...
Walled gardens, miniature gardens, gravel gardens, medicinal gardens and even poison gardens; it seems all of them can be beautifully accessible as demonstrated by these disabled access reviews and listings. Have you been to any of these mesmerising outdoor landscapes?
Castle Drogo, Exeter
Wander through the gardens of the last castle to ev...