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  • South Wales: Why you should visit (in a wheelchair)

    South Wales: Why you should visit (in a wheelchair)

    Wales has to be one of the most underrated and beautiful places I’ve visited. Most people spend time in England, Scotland, and Ireland, but why not Wales? I think the British have been keeping this place a secret because they don’t want the rest of us to find out how great Wales is. In our…

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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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  • 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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  • Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay in a wheelchair

    Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay in a wheelchair

    The Gardens by the Bay is a must-see attraction when visiting Singapore. The Gardens by the Bay is entirely wheelchair accessible and a great place to visit for all ages and abilities. Read on to find out about attractions, dining options, and accessibility at the gardens. Gardens by the Bay The gardens cover over 100…

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