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Welcome to Euan's Guide!
We’re the award winning charity making it easier for disabled people to find great places to go. We hold thousands of listings for all kinds of places, including accommodation providers, restaurants, bars, shops and transport hubs.
Listing on our website is a great way to make sure people can easily find information o...
Press Release: The Top Accessible Venues to Visit in 2020
Eight venues from across the UK have received recognition from the disabled access charity Euan’s Guide for their outstanding welcome for disabled visitors.
The awards, which are now in their second year, recognise the best accessible venues in each region, based on public nominations and reviews shared on Euan’s Guide.
Top 8 Accessible Venue...
Press Release: Searching for the UK’s Accessible Venue of the Year
Disabled access review website Euan’s Guide and Disabled Access Day are searching for the UK’s favourite accessible venue and are asking people with access requirements to vote for their preferred choice.
Nominations can be made up until the end of the year when taking part in the annual Access Survey run by Euan’s Guide and Disabled Access Da...
What does it take to make a sporting event accessible?
Written by Euan MacDonald, co-founder of Euan's Guide
As a sports fan, I’ve been determined not to let my Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis get in the way of getting out there to watch live sport. At times this has been challenging, particularly as I have had to adapt to my changing access requirements, but I’m pleased to say that I have attended...
How many accessible bookshops can you think of? Based on Euan’s Guide reviews, there aren’t that many. Towering bookshelves, narrow corridors, too much clutter and steps up to the front door have all been listed as reasons why disabled people can’t enjoy their local bookshops, but it doesn’t have to be this way. To show you how easy it is to w...
Are you listed on Euan's Guide? We've got news for you!
Earlier this year we asked what you thought of a membership scheme as a way of supporting our charity. We know how important it is to you (and over 2,500 other venues!) to have your listing on the site, and your helpful responses emphasised this. That's why we're keeping it free to list on Euan's Guide.
So, what's the next step?
In order to c...
Turning a 1000-year-old castle into an accessible attraction
Lincoln Castle is perched at the top of a steep, an unimaginably steep, hill. It’s also close to a thousand years old, and was built by none other than William the Conqueror. Despite all of this, the enthralling castle has a 4. 5 star review on Euan’s Guide, and wheelchair and powerchair users regularly wander along the Medieval Wall Walk. We...
We’ve teamed up with Historic Environment Scotland to give Euan’s Guide reviewers free tickets to castles, abbeys, museums and more at locations all around Scotland!
Historic Environment Scotland look after over 300 places and are committed to improving accessibility and inclusion at all of these sites. With some remarkable places to explore, w...
Euan’s Guide is the disabled access review website where disabled people, their families and friends review, share and discover all kinds of places. If you look after a shop, restaurant, hotel, museum, train station, park or any public place, it’s important to share your disabled access information online. This is important even if you don’t t...
Euan's top disabled access tips for football clubs
I spend a lot of time in football grounds, often wearing green and supporting Hibs with my sons! As a powerchair user, a day out to the big game often takes a bit more planning and consideration, as not every stadium is as easy to access as my home grounds. One thing I’ve found as a football fan however, is that it doesn’t necessarily seem to b...