Walking tour

  • The funniest way to see Edinburgh (in a wheelchair)

    The funniest way to see Edinburgh (in a wheelchair)

    What do you get when a kilt-wearing Scottish comedian leads you through Edinburgh? Sore stomach muscles from laughing and moments wondering whether cobblestone streets were Edinburgh’s idea of a practical joke. Renowned for steep hills and uneven cobblestoned mediaeval streets, Edinburgh is not on the top of the list of accessible destinations. However, Edinburgh surprised…

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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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