Accessible Holidays in Scotland - Highly Rated Self-Catering Accommodation
If you are looking for accessible overnight accommodation it is great to find somewhere that comes recommended, which is why we are sharing some of the great self-catering options in Scotland that disabled people have reviewed on Euan’s Guide.
There are hundreds of self-catering options reviewed on Euan’s Guide – you can browse all the options...
Recommended Self-Catering Accommodation in England for your disabled holiday
Whether you are planning a trip or a holiday, one of the most important things to consider is finding somewhere to stay, whether that be a hotel, self-catering or a B&B. We here at Euan’s Guide know that travelling outside of Britain can be unpredictable and, in some cases, not an option right now. That is why we want to help you find plac...
Summer is here and many of us are planning holidays for a break from work or school. We’ve compiled a list of destinations for potential city breaks for a summer getaway to inspire your travel bug.
London
London has long been a favourite for travellers to escape to and explore. There’s no shortage of places to stay, whether you want to stay...
Top tips for disabled access in hotels and other accommodation
Family holidays, weekend getaways, business trips and more; disabled people are an important market that all accommodation providers can be targeting with accessible booking systems, adapted rooms and most importantly, a warm welcome! Here are our top ten tips for making access easier in your hotel:
1. Share your disabled access information onl...
6 wheelchair accessible places to stay in Scotland this winter
From basic bunkhouses to luxury lodges, there are some incredible places to stay in Scotland over winter! Whether you want to be in the mountains, on an island or close to Glasgow, take a look at these six wheelchair accessible lodges and cottages for some holiday inspiration.
Coll Bunkhouse, Arinagour
(Private dorm sleeps 4)
If you’re spendin...
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...
Looking for somewhere to stay in Glasgow? Whether you’re visiting for business or for a weekend away, this list of accessible hotels in Glasgow has you covered!
Hotel Ibis Glasgow City Centre
220 West Regent Street, G2 4DQ
Conveniently located 4 minutes from Charing Cross Station, the Ibis Glasgow City Centre ideally located for business travell...
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....
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 the...
MND Scotland’s new accessible holiday lodge is coming to Fife
Due to open in March 2019, MND Scotland’s new accessible holiday lodge has been designed for people who have Motor Neurone Disease (MND) to enjoy an accessible break with family and friends. The charity has invested £250,000 into the bespoke lodge which will be built in Clayton Caravan Park in Eden Valley, North East Fife.
The arrival of the n...