Used to be something else…hotels and cottages with history!
Sometimes there’s more than meets the eye to the places you stay…perhaps your hotel was once an air raid shelter? Or could it be that your holiday cottage used to be a golf clubhouse? Here are some of the most interesting hotels and cottages leading a double life on Euan’s Guide – and they all have disabled access too!
The HQ of the North Easte...
Beachcombing, sandcastles and seabirds. . . do you love to holiday by the coast? Check out these bright and calming cottages if you’re looking for an accessible beach getaway in the UK!
Millstream, Burnham-Overy-Staithe
(Sleeps 4)
This National Trust cottage can be found on the coastal road between Wells and Brancaster and is part of a water...
Edinburgh's best pubs and bars with disabled access
Edinburgh is a small city with lots of pubs! While many of the city’s watering holes are below ground in cellars, many of the best and most unusual bars have step-free access and are easy to visit. Here are a few of the top places to drink as recommended by locals – including a favourite of Euan’s!
Traditional pubs
Tucked away on the backstre...
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...
Scotland’s largest city has a fascinating history, and museum curators know how to tell Glasgow’s stories in the most imaginative, and often accessible ways! Here are some of the city’s best museums listed or reviewed on Euan’s Guide right now:
Scotland Street School Museum
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland Street School Museum...
Springtime is a colourful, fragrant season and a time when farmyards spring back into action after a long cold winter. Where better to stay then, than a bright and airy farm cottage? There are countless cottages, lodges and private accommodation on Euan’s Guide with ceiling hoists, accessible bathrooms, level access and just about all the thing...
World Autism Awareness Week (27th March – 2nd April 2017) starts today and we are delighted to see so many places that are reviewed or listed on Euan’s Guide including Early Bird Openings and multisensory activities into their regular programme of events! Here’s where you can find autism friendly events and activities around the UK this week and...
Do you love science and want to learn more about laboratories, plants, animals, stars and medicine? There are countless discovery museums and attractions all over the UK where you can learn, enjoy, witness and marvel at scientific discoveries past and present!
Botany
Where would you go to find millions of specimens of slime moulds, ferns and s...
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...
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...