Having been to over 60 countries, disability advocate Sylvia Longmire shows other women that travelling with MS is possible and enjoyable. The post Badass Solo Traveller Sylvia Longmire Isn’t Letting MS Slow Down Her Travels appeared first on JourneyWoman.| JourneyWoman
Tanzila Khan's solo trip to Brussels in a wheelchair became a lesson in perseverance, with moments that tested her wheels and her will. The post Solo Misadventures in Brussels: Wheelchairs, Chocolate and Waffles appeared first on JourneyWoman.| JourneyWoman
A blog post by disabled access charity Euan's Guide on the negative impact inaccessible travel options has.| www.euansguide.com
Looking for wheelchair accessible things to do in East Lothian? Then this accessible guide to visiting East Lothian as a wheelchair user is what you need to make the most of your trip.| Simply Emma
Experience the beauty of Drimsynie Holiday Village, Argyll. Enjoy stunning scenery, family-friendly activities, and views of Loch Goil and mountains while staying in a wheelchair accessible room at the Drimsynie Estate Hotel.| Simply Emma
Looking for a wheelchair accessible hotel in Berlin, Germany? Look no further than The Circus Hotel, a beautiful boutique hotel with wheelchair accessible rooms and roll-in showers in Berlin Mitte. Perfect for your next stay!| Simply Emma
If you're planning a wheelchair accessible trip to India but don't know where to begin, this guide is for you. It covers accessibility in India, along with wheelchair accessible activities, accommodations, and transportation options.| Simply Emma
I joined Sophie Morgan's Fight to Fly documentary to reveal the harsh realities of air travel for disabled passengers and to highlight the ongoing fight for a more inclusive and accessible flying experience.| Simply Emma
Explore expert tips and step-by-step advice for air travel with a powered wheelchair. This ultimate guide covers everything you need to know about flying with a powered wheelchair, from check-in, wheelchair preparation to navigating airports.| Simply Emma
Euan's Guide Ambassador, Tina, tells us how she found the disabled access in Dublin during her visit abroad since lockdown.Although I am still masking up as I am clinically vulnerable, I felt the time was right to push myself, renew my passport and start travelling abroad again. I decided to start with baby-step and do a short flight to Dublin, and it really helped me get my confidence back. Overall, Dublin was very accessible and I would like to share some of the places I visited and a few t...| www.euansguide.com RSS Feed
Back in October 2022, I visited Disneyland Paris for the third time in my life. I went with two of my PAs, who have now become my friends, and I stayed in the Disneyland Paris Hotel Cheyenne for four nights.Unfortunately, I do not like flying and driving was going to be too much, so I took the Eurostar from St Pancras International Station in London. However, due to living in Scotland, I had to take a train down to London, stay overnight, and then get the Eurostar the next morning. This routi...| www.euansguide.com RSS Feed
The Joelette is a one-wheeled chair used for taking people with reduced mobility trekking and hiking. With the help of 2 guides, the chair can navigate any kind of terrain, even the most difficult ones. It allows people (adults and children) with disabilities to enjoy activities and places that are not accessible. The joelette chair… Read More »Do you know about joelette chairs?| Accessible Il Viaggio Travel
A blog post by disabled access charity Euan's Guide's Community Manager about travelling to Cardiff from Scotland as a disabled person.| www.euansguide.com