Euan’s Guide Access Survey Supported by Motability Operations 2022
It’s launch day!
The 2022 Euan’s Guide Access Survey Supported by Motability Operations is now live and we want to hear from you.
Our survey provides an opportunity to have your say on disabled access, from toilets to parking and whether things are better or worse in a world living with Covid. We ask about how you travel, if you feel confide...
Euan's Guide Ambassador, Karis, returned to Glastonbury this summer to embrace its healing properties and peacefulness by way of the nature and the local people. There were challenges to be faced, but in this guest blog post Karis explains why visiting Avalon is worth pushing herself out of her comfort zone and into location, where she fully em...
Experience accessible live theatre at The Old Vic this summer
We're pleased to partner with The Old Vic to share accessibility information at the famous London theatre, in this promotional blog post.
Following recent improvements, The Old Vic is now more accessible than ever. There is a step-free entrance on Waterloo Road with lift access to the Box Office, inner foyer, Penny bar and cafe and stalls leve...
Guest blog from Skiggle.
For many of us within the disability community, the last 12 months of shielding has meant we haven’t got much further than our own gardens’ – for those of us fortunate enough to have one – so all we’ve been able to do is browse Euan’s Guide to eagerly plan out the places we want to visit when we safely can. And once we...
Agatha Christie – must see accessible places to visit across the UK
I’m Tina, London Ambassador for Euan’s Guide. I have a mobility disability and walk with a crutch. I’m a huge Agatha Christie fan, the world’s best-selling author, who is best known for her crime fiction stories and plays. I lead Agatha Christie’s London walking tours and I have presented papers at Christie Conferences. One of my favourite t...
Hidden London gems with good disabled access - Theatres
I’m Tina, London Ambassador for Euan’s Guide. I have a mobility disability and walk with a crutch. I live in London and am a qualified London tour guide. London’s theatres are world famous and going to see a show is a must do for many visitors and residents alike. As well as the large West End theatres there are also many smaller, hidden the...
Did you spot our blog last month announcing the launch of the Euan’s Guide dementia filter and discussing the new dementia-friendly tourism guides produced by VisitEngland and VisitScotland?
Dementia has been on our mind for some time here at Euan’s Guide, but after speaking to Carol Sargent, the founder of MindforYou and a contributor to the ne...
I’m Tina, London Ambassador for Euan’s Guide. I have a mobility disability and walk with a crutch. I live in London and am a qualified London tour guide. Here are 5 hidden gems of fascinating but less well-known places in London to visit if you like history, culture and museums.
London Mithraeum
Photo of: Reconstruction of the Temple of Mit...
A guest blog by Euan’s Guide Ambassador Zoe on her travels with her assistance dog Remus.
Image of Meadowsweet Bungalow
Part 2: Island Adventures
In this blog, I wanted to talk a bit about my holiday with my family. On this holiday we decided to explore the west of Scotland further. Of course, finding accessible accommodation is an important...
Written by Tina, a Euan's Guide Ambassador based in London.
On Sunday 14th July 2019, I was proud and delighted to attend Disability Pride Brighton as Euan’s Guide’s London Ambassador. I had a brilliant day, the entire event was accessible, inclusive and uplifting.
Disability Pride Brighton is an annual event which was established in 2017, in...