Accommodation

  • Escape to the country: Exploring the charming Cotswolds in a wheelchair

    Escape to the country: Exploring the charming Cotswolds in a wheelchair

    The Cotswolds has been on my bucket list for a long time – and they absolutely did not disappoint! Staying on a quiet country estate, we wandered through quintessential fairy tale villages, rambled through the countryside, experienced scenic drives down country lanes, and tasted delicious local produce. Read on to find out about our favourite…

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  • A wheelchair-friendly self-drive road trip in the UK and Ireland

    A wheelchair-friendly self-drive road trip in the UK and Ireland

    When we planned our four-week trip to the UK and Ireland in June 2025, we knew that basing ourselves in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh and relying on public transport was not for us. The UK/Ireland that I wanted to see was the cute villages, country lanes and castles on the hill (thanks Ed Sheeran), rocky…

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  • The best place to stay in London in a wheelchair?

    The best place to stay in London in a wheelchair?

    A Google search for London accommodation brings up 15,000 results. So, how do you choose where to stay in London, especially if you are looking for accessibility? Many travel blogs/websites recommend staying at Covert Garden/West End, City of London, Southwark/Southbank, and Kensington/Chelsea. But… After A LOT of research, we chose to stay at Hammersmith. Why…

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  • How to find wheelchair accessible accommodation in Singapore

    How to find wheelchair accessible accommodation in Singapore

    Singapore offers a lot of choice when it comes to accommodation. Being a modern city with a lot of skyscrapers, hotels are the main type of accommodation. There are a range of hotels to choose from depending on your budget, area of Singapore to stay in, and amenities. There are a lot of accessible accommodation…

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