Accessible England

England is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, and many popular places are accessible to travellers with disabilities. Whether you’re interested in visiting bustling cities, quaint countryside towns, or exploring our historical landmarks, England has something for everyone.

The Bimblers at the Sill in Northumberland.

The Sill in Northumberland in a Wheelchair

When we were invited to visit The Sill in Northumberland, I was curious. Described as the “UK’s National Landscape Discovery Centre“, I couldn’t think what that could be? But, I like learning new things, especially …

Alnwick Gardens in Northumberland.

Visit Alnwick Castle in a Wheelchair

On a visit to Northumberland, we visited Alnwick Castle. As you know, I’m partial to visiting random castles when we’re out bimbling, even though they’re not known for their accessibility. I was reliably informed Harry …

Entrance to the Alnwick Garden in Northumberland.

Visit The Alnwick Garden in a Wheelchair

When we stayed in the Hogs Head Inn in Alnwick we visited The Alnwick Garden and Alnwick Castle. I’m sure I’ve mentioned it before. I’m not a fan of gardening. However, after an enjoyable visit …

Liverpool Waterfront and the Three Graces

35 Wheelchair-Friendly Things to Do in Liverpool

Here we have a handpicked selection of wheelchair-friendly things to do in Liverpool, including days out and tourist hotspots near me. This growing list includes our days out in a wheelchair, days out from other …

Land's End Signpost

A Windy Day Out at Land’s End in Cornwall

Driving along Cornish roads towards Land’s End, I felt a little bit peculiar. I couldn’t decide if it was lightheadedness, or do you know when you drive up a steep hill and your ears need …

St Ives in Cornwall

A Weekend Break in North Devon and Cornwall

In January, we took a quick tour of the North Devon and Cornwall coast. We did the east coast of Devon back in 2016, and this was our first visit to Cornwall. Our final destination …

Buckingham Palace

Wheelchair-Friendly Things to Do in London

In this post, we’ve put together a “Top 10 List of Free and Accessible Things to do in London” for wheelchair users. London is probably the most visited city on earth. It’s a 24-hour city, …

Accessible Days Out in Sandringham

Accessible Days Out in Sandringham

All this talk of Royal Weddings reminds me I still need to tell you about accessible days out in Sandringham, the Queen’s country retreat in Norfolk. We stayed at Elms Farm Cottages in Lincolnshire and …

Bridget on top of Lincoln Castle.

Accessible Days Out in Lincoln Castle

It’s not often you hear me talk about a day out in a castle, but I can highly recommend wheelchair-friendly days out in Lincoln Castle. During our stay at Elms Farm Cottages in Lincolnshire, Carol, …

Lake District, Cumbria

Accessible Guide to the UK’s National Parks

Without a doubt, a day out in one of the UK’s national parks is the best tonic when you’re living with a disability. I’m not sure if it’s the fresh air, change of scenery, wide …

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