Last weekend, two students from Leeds travelled to Dundee for the first time to enjoy an accessible city break. We asked Hannah and Becca, who are studying a master’s degree in Disability Studies at the University of Leeds, to write about their fun weekend trip from northern England to Dundee and all the things they noticed about disabled acces...
There are plenty of accessible beaches located throughout the country. Whether you want a beach with a level boardwalk to go along the pier, or you want to experience the sand and sea yourself with beach wheelchairs and pony traps, there are many options for all water lovers.
Beach Wheelchairs, North Berwick
Beach Wheelchairs is a free servic...
The UK's most popular Changing Places toilet is in Blackpool
What better way to start Changing Places Awareness Day than with awards for the country’s best Changing Places toilets? The awards have been rolling in this morning, and we’re delighted to announce that our friends at Sandcastle Waterpark have won the People’s Choice Award for most popular Changing Places Toilet Facilities in the UK!
The jungle...
Would you like to help make the world’s biggest art festival as inclusive as possible? The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is on the lookout for Euan’s Guide reviewers to rate their experiences of disabled access at Fringe venues this year!
Together with the Fringe, we’re offering our reviewers free tickets to a Fringe show of their choice. In return...
With a range of historic monuments, battlegrounds, and castles, as well as modern attractions for the family such as a safari park and a theatre, Stirling is a great place to revisit Scotland’s ancient past.
Blair Drummond Safari Park
With a drive-through safari, a wild birds of prey presentation, pedal boats, a farm, a sea lion exhibit, flyin...
We’ve had many people reviewing how accessible the places they visit are. Here are some of our most reviewed places!
Castle Semple Visitor Centre & Country Park, Lochwinnoch
Part of Scotland’s largest regional park, Castle Semple Visitor Centre & Country Park in Renfrewshire offers recreation for all. It has a range of outdoor activit...
Is this Derbyshire’s quirkiest accessible cottage?
This little cottage sleeps four people in the Peak District, but there’s something different about Croft Bungalow. Converted to make disabled access easier, the cottage has wide doorways, ramps, a high-contrast colour scheme and a wheelchair accessible wet room, but look a little closer and things get even more interesting.
Have you ever staye...
If you’re a regular train passenger, we’ve got some news for you! The rail industry has announced new technologies that will make travelling by train much easier for disabled people.
As big tech fans here at Euan’s Guide, we’re especially excited to try out the new Digital Disabled Persons Railcard. We’ll no longer have to wait for cards to ar...
Hovercrafts might sound like something from the future, but you can use one to travel to the Isle of Wight, zipping in and out of boats and ferries on board a public transport hovercraft! We love the concept, and we love what Hovertravel are doing to make travelling by hovercraft as smooth and accessible a journey as possible. Now, we’re workin...
It’s official: we’ve just posted our 30,000th Red Cord Card! The 30,000th card is on its way to Caernarfon in Wales, but there are thousands of Red Cord Cards raising awareness all over the UK. We’d like to say a huge thank you to everybody who has used a Red Cord Card to help make accessible loos safer! Now we’re aiming for 50,000…
What is a R...