5 accessible London museums you might not have heard of
From a wheelchair accessible subterranean temple to a postal museum with a Changing Places toilet, London has lots of unusual collections to explore! Have you been to any of these museums?
The Postal Museum
With automatic doors, step-free access and a Changing Places toilet, The Postal Museum is a curious and accessible place to visit in Londo...
Winter is a wonderful time to get away from it all, and if you’re looking for somewhere cosy to stay in England, here are six self-catering properties to try out!
Cottage in the Dales, Leyburn
(Sleeps 2-4)
A collection of three self-catering cottages in the Yorkshire Dales, this is a cosy retreat if you’re looking for some winter luxury! The Da...
Halloween can be full of scary surprises, but inaccessible places don’t have to be one of them! This October, we’re looking for your favourite accessible haunts to help disabled people find great places to go. To join in, log in to Euan’s Guide to add your review then, if you’re on social media, share your reviews with others using #AccessibleH...
Euan has made the Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100 List as one of Britain’s most influential people! The Disability Power 100 highlights influential disabled people who have ‘the ability to change lives and alter events positively, as demonstrated over time. ’
Those on the list were nominated by the public and selected by a judging panel chaire...
The countdown to Disabled Access Day 2019 has started!
It’s that time of year again! With less than six months to go until the 16th March 2019, disabled people, their families and friends are invited to sign up on the Disabled Access Day website to get the latest updates about events across the UK on Disabled Access Day 2019. Venues are also invited to sign up to run events on the 16th of March.
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We love sensory backpacks! Designed for visually impaired children and adults or for those with autism, there are all kinds of sensory backpacks out there. If you’re thinking of creating a sensory backpack for visitors to borrow at your venue, here are some things you might want to consider when putting it together.
Is it practical?
When selec...
Euan’s Guide isn’t just about making land more accessible, it’s also about making the water and the skies more accessible, too! We’ve put together a selection of accessible nautical adventures for you to enjoy including steamer trips in the Lake District, crossing the seas in style on a luxury cruise liner, or even learning to sail yourself, rev...
Whether it’s a music festival, firework display, sporting event or a gig, accessible viewing areas are essential at crowded events. Used by wheelchair users, those who require a close-up view, or disabled people who may be unable to stand for long periods of time, accessible viewing platforms can make or break a many disabled peoples’ experienc...
Reviewers Favourites: Accessible days out in Northern Ireland
Whether you’re wanting to enjoy a day trip to Belfast or a trip to the seaside, here’s a list of destinations loved by locals and tourists on Euan’s Guide!
Belfast: Titanic Experience
One of the most popular attractions in the city, the Titanic Experience tells the story of the famous ship from her construction in Belfast through to her launch a...
National Braille Week 2018: 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 displays for you to enjoy!
The Scotland Street School Museum in Glasgow lets visitors experience what it was like going to school in Scotland 100 ye...