Top places to visit if you use Braille
National Braille Week 2018 starts on October the 8th! To mark National Braille Week, we’ve put together a selection of attractions which provide braille guides and interpretation as well as tactile...
National Braille Week 2018 starts on October the 8th! To mark National Braille Week, we’ve put together a selection of attractions which provide braille guides and interpretation as well as tactile...
What a start to October! Euan’s Guide is delighted with the news that Doddie Weir has helped to raise a further £250,000 towards vital research at the Euan MacDonald Centre. It’s anticipated that...
Last weekend, two students from Leeds travelled to Dundee for the first time to enjoy an accessible city break. We asked Hannah and Becca, who are studying a master’s degree in Disability Studies...
Disabled people share ‘postcards’ from Fife, call on other visitors to do the same. Euan’s Guide, a charity website used by disabled people to review, share and discover accessible places to visit...
If you’re getting ready to tie the knot, finding a wheelchair accessible venue can seem like a daunting task. Before you start, write down all the questions you need to ask potential wedding venue...
The winners of the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence have been announced! Tourism businesses around the country entered the awards in categories such as ‘Small Visitor Attraction of the Year’, ‘Su...
Spring is here! Easter is a great time to try new things, head outside and spend time with family. If you’re looking for something fun and accessible to do in between painting eggs and eating choc...
This week is English Tourism Week, and we’re looking for new disabled access reviews of your favourite English attractions! To get you inspired, take a look at these top disabled access reviews on...
PRESS RELEASE Commencing the countdown to Disabled Access Day 2019 Disabled people, businesses and charities are saving the date for Disabled Access Day 2019 16th March 2018: The highly anticipated...
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 F...