We’ve put together a list of sheet music, record and CD shops loved by Euan’s Guide reviewers across the UK. Whether you’re a musician, audiophile or casual listener, this list will have something for you!
Schott Music
48 Great Marlborough Street, London
Schott Music is one of Europe’s leading sheet music publishers. Publishing classical an...
For some, Autumn is about cosy nights in and brisk strolls crunching through golden leaves in the countryside. For others it’s about getting family and friends together, enjoying home-cooked food and indulging in Britain’s best village pubs! However you choose to spend autumn, here are six accessible cottages to consider for your next getaway....
From castles and palaces to galleries and whisky collections, there are many signed tours to experience around the UK. Here are some of our favourites!
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
You can learn about the history of Scotland’s ancient fortress, as well as its visual culture, during the BSL tour at Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh-born deaf histo...
European adventures were a la mode on Euan’s Guide this summer! From wheelchair accessible cheese museums to colourful Copenhagen, your reviews have given us plenty of inspiration for an easy access getaway.
Denmark
It was hard to miss Tina’s colourful Copenhagen reviews at the end of the summer! Euan’s Guide Ambassador, Dave, also shared his...
The internet is home to some incredible disabled bloggers who are covering everything from assistive technology and accessible travel to health and disability awareness. If you’re in the mood for a good read, we’ve picked a few of our favourites (only a few!) to introduce you to today.
Wheelscapades
Writing about wheelchair access and tea, G...
Why Blackpool is one of the UK’s great accessible holiday destinations
The seaside resort is home to the country’s most-loved Changing Places toilet inside a waterpark that goes above and beyond to welcome disabled visitors, so it’s no wonder that Blackpool sits high on the list of must-visit accessible UK destinations. Add to that a wheelchair accessible tram whizzing back and forth along the Promenade, and a cen...
Wales is the place to visit for dramatic landscapes – including scenic valleys, snowy peaks, and colourful coasts. You could also check out the country’s lively towns and cities, surrounded by sleepy villages and the Welsh natural beauty. Here are some of the most accessible places to visit in the country as recommended by reviewers on Euan's...
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...
Whether you’re interested in visiting theme parks, water parks, cinemas, or even the science museum, there are many fun family days out for all ages! Here are some of the accessible family places our reviewers have told us about.
Chester Zoo, Upton
If you’re interested in visiting a range of animals, including lions, gorillas, penguins, ele...
There are plenty of accessible beaches located throughout the country. Whether you want a beach with a level boardwalk to go along the pier, or you want to experience the sand and sea yourself with beach wheelchairs and pony traps, there are many options for all water lovers.
Beach Wheelchairs, North Berwick
Beach Wheelchairs is a free ser...