Accessibility

  • How to see London in a wheelchair (rainy day activities)

    How to see London in a wheelchair (rainy day activities)

    Getting caught in the rain isn’t fun for anyone, but it can be especially challenging for travellers with disability, families with young kids, or anyone staying somewhere with limited laundry or drying facilities. For me, keeping my wheelchair electrical controls dry is essential. Because I have temperature regulation issues, getting wet and cold causes my…

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  • Why do people love Byron Bay? A wheelchair user’s guide to Byron Bay, Australia

    Why do people love Byron Bay? A wheelchair user’s guide to Byron Bay, Australia

    Byron Bay, New South Wales, is Australia’s most eastern point and a town that attracts a certain type of crowd, actually several. Sunrise surfers, wellness seekers, barefoot families, Influencers chasing the perfect photo, international backpackers seeking an Australian beach vibe, those looking for a luxury holiday, and people hoping to spot a Hemsworth at the…

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  • How to see Singapore in a wheelchair

    How to see Singapore in a wheelchair

    Walking tours are a great way to experience a city. Unfortunately, many “walking tours”, as the name suggests, aren’t accessible for people with wheelchairs due to tours having steps, rough terrain, or the assumption that wheelchairs aren’t able to cover the distances. We found a fantastic walking tour of Singapore that was 100% wheelchair accessible,…

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