A colourful seaside town overlooking a vivid blue river and surrounded by lush green hills, Falmouth is an idyllic summer holiday destination in Cornwall. The town is thriving with stylish bars and bistros, as well as hunkered down old pubs which have braced years of stormy sea weather and salt air.
Anyone after a nautical or seafaring inspire...
Walled gardens, miniature gardens, gravel gardens, medicinal gardens and even poison gardens; it seems all of them can be beautifully accessible as demonstrated by these disabled access reviews and listings. Have you been to any of these mesmerising outdoor landscapes?
Castle Drogo, Exeter
Wander through the gardens of the last castle to ever...
Named National Park of the Year 2017, the Yorkshire Dales is one of several protected parks sweeping across the north of England. It’s dramatic valleys, patchwork farmland, purple moorland and charming villages make it one of the country’s top destinations for rural adventure! Here are just a few of the places you can explore with good disabled...
It’s a 134-mile coast to coast trail across Scotland, running from Helensburgh right through to Dunbar, the birthplace of John Muir! John Muir was a Scottish naturalist, geologist, mountaineer, inventor, conservationist and glaciologist who lived in the USA and became known as ‘one of the greatest thinkers of America’. The John Muir Way celebra...
Disabled access reviews aren’t just for indoors! You can review any place that you visit, even if it’s a beach, park, forest trail, nature reserve, or a farm. The possibilities are endless! So, how do you being reviewing in the outdoors? Here are a few ideas to get you started:
What was the car park like?
If you arrived by car, was the car park...
Dawyck Botanic Garden and disabled access outdoors
With trees that seem to reach into the sky forever, Dawyck Botanic Garden in Peebles is a 65-acre garden bursting with leafy woodland, gurgling burns and seasonal snowdrops, bluebells and more! It’s a botany adventure waiting to happen, and you can enjoy learning about plant explorers such as David Douglas (does the Douglas fir sounds familiar?)...
Spring has arrived, and while it might still be a bit rainy and blustery here and there, now is the time to start welcoming visitors to a new season of plant wildlife, greenery and garden tours! Whether your outdoor attraction is big or small, a farm or a botanic garden, or maybe even a quiet nature reserve; there are lots of things you can do t...
Accessible adventures in the Cairngorms National Park
It’s the UK’s biggest national park, and it’s yours to explore! Discover native Scottish wildlife, massive mountains, ancient pine forests, history of life and more as you visit these attractions with great access reviews and listings on Euan’s Guide:
Highland Wildlife Park
Home to more than 200 animals, the Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig lo...
When was the last time you ventured onto a farm? If the thought of muddy wheels and bumpy paths are putting you off, we’ve got a few reasons why you should think again. We’ve picked some of the best places that demonstrate the astounding creativity of Britain’s rural attractions - think raised flower beds, smooth pathways, ramped access and eas...
Nothing gets the heart racing quite like adventure! No matter who you’re spending this infamous holiday with, here are some unusual ideas to make this Valentine’s Day an unforgettable one.
Take a train ride into the mountains
An adventure surrounded by romantic scenery is a good place to start at this time of year! Disappear into the snow-topp...