England

  • Oxford versus Cambridge: Which is better to visit (in a wheelchair)?

    Oxford versus Cambridge: Which is better to visit (in a wheelchair)?

    Oxford and Cambridge are England’s oldest, most iconic, and prestigious universities. The question is, if you are visiting England, should you visit Oxford or Cambridge? Or both? and which is best for visiting in a wheelchair? I visited Oxford and Cambridge in my power wheelchair in June 2025. Read on to find out about which…

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  • 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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  • Bath in a wheelchair: From Roman baths to Jane Austen

    Bath in a wheelchair: From Roman baths to Jane Austen

    Bath is an elegant little city located in the South-West of England. Recognised as a UNESCO world Heritage site, Bath is famous for Roman baths, a mediaeval abbey, Georgian architecture including the Royal Crescent, Jane Austen, and more recently Bridgerton. Read on to find out about our favourite places in Bath, as well as tips…

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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 get around London (in a wheelchair)

    How to get around London (in a wheelchair)

    There are a lot of ways to get around London – London black taxis, double-decker buses, hop on hop buses, the underground, overground rail, river ferry, or simply walking/rolling. But what is the best way to get around and see the sights of London? And which are wheelchair accessible? Prior to our London trip in…

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  • How to see London city highlights in a wheelchair

    How to see London city highlights in a wheelchair

    London is packed with iconic sights: Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Royal Parks, and more. But how easy is it to enjoy them in a wheelchair? As someone that uses a large electric wheelchair, I’d heard mixed things about London’s accessibility (including one tour operator who told me “London is a…

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